Yes
No because in order to form a triangle the sum of its 2 smaller sides must be greater than its longest side.
Yes because the sum of its 2 smaller sides is greater than its longest side.
if the triangle is a right angle it has 2 perpendicular line segments.
NO, the minimum amount of line segments a polygon can have is 3, a triangle.
To create a row of 6 triangles, you need 7 equal line segments. Each triangle shares a base with the next triangle, so the first triangle requires 2 segments (one for each side) plus 1 segment for the base. However, since the base of one triangle serves as the side of the next, you end up needing an additional segment for each of the 5 shared bases, totaling 6 + 1 = 7 segments.
No, not with two right angles. All the angles in a triangle add up to 180, you have that in two angles.
No they can't, if u have 2 line segments longer than a third than it won't work, if 1 is more than the other 2 sides added together it doesn't work either, ex. If u have 2 segments 6 units long and 1 2 units long it won't work, or if u had 1 16 units and the others 8 it won't work, it'll just be 2 lines
They form a box
Technically yes but it would look like a straight line normally the sum of the 2 smaller sides must be greater than the longest side to form a triangle
The sum of the 2 shorter sides must be greater than the longest side to form a triangle
These dimensions do not form a triangle.
Both are plane 2-dimensional figures. However, a triangle has three(3) straight sides. A circle does NOT have any straight sides, , but are constantly curving. Both are enclosed figures. The distance (radius) from a the centre of a circle to the circumference is constant. The distance from the 'centroid' of a triangle varies.