right angle triangle
Because all side lengths are different, it must be a scalene triangle.
That's a scalene triangle.
A triangle with side a: 6, side b: 6, and side c: 6 inches has an area of 15.59 square inches.
Yes
No. With the given side lengths the sum of the two shorter sides do not exceed the length of the longest side and would not meet to form a triangle
Because all side lengths are different, it must be a scalene triangle.
That's a scalene triangle.
If its a right angle triangle then its side lengths could be 3, 4 and 5
A triangle with side a: 6, side b: 6, and side c: 6 inches has an area of 15.59 square inches.
Yes
No. With the given side lengths the sum of the two shorter sides do not exceed the length of the longest side and would not meet to form a triangle
Yes.
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Yes.
Any number between 3 and 15
Yes they can. Where the shortest sides added together are greater than the longest side, a triangle is formed.
The sum of the 2 shorter sides must be greater than the longest side to form a triangle