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The Triangle inequality to see which set of side lengths will form a triangle. What is the answer to this problem?
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The Triangle Inequality Theorem states that for any three sides \(a\), \(b\), and \(c\) of a triangle, the following conditions must be met:
1. \(a + b > c\)
2. \(a + c > b\)
3. \(b + c > a\)
To determine whether a given set of side lengths can form a triangle, you can check these three inequalities.
If you provide a specific set of side lengths, I can help you determine if they satisfy the Triangle Inequality conditions and therefore can form a triangle.
1. \(a + b > c\)
2. \(a + c > b\)
3. \(b + c > a\)
To determine whether a given set of side lengths can form a triangle, you can check these three inequalities.
If you provide a specific set of side lengths, I can help you determine if they satisfy the Triangle Inequality conditions and therefore can form a triangle.