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Can the sides of a triangle have lengths 4, 14, and 24?
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No. Order the lengths 4, 14, 24; the triangle inequality requires the longest side be less than the sum of the other two. But 24 ≥ 4 + 14 (24 > 18), so these cannot form a triangle.
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