Yes indeed they certainly could be.
11 centimeters 15 centimeters and 17 centimeters can form a triangle . It is because some of any two sides of triangle is greater than the third side . a + b >c always.
The hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs of 8 and 15 centimeters is the square root of (8 squared plus 15 squared), which is 17.
A triangle cannot have four sides.
Add all three sides. Perimeter = 15 + 17 + 10 = 42
17 inches
No but the dimensions would be applicable to an isosceles triangle
A triangle with side a: 20, side b: 17, and side c: 17 meters has an area of 137.48 square meters.
There is no such triangle because in order to form a triangle the sum of its smaller sides must be greater than its longest side.
A triangle cannot have four lengths!
NO!!! Reason. The sum of the two shorter sides MUSR be longer than the longest side.
17 cm because it's an equilateral triangle
No. In fact, if you make a triangle with sides of 17, 20, and 37, anybody who sees it thinks that it's just a piece of straight line. The 17 and the 20 lie down along the 37. The triangle is "degenerate" ... two of its angles are zero, and the third angle is 180 degrees, and two of its sides lie on top of the third side.