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yes it is.. with 45 being the longest side..:)
The formula of the hypotenuse (the longest side of the triangle) is the other two lengths squared and added together.
No because the sum of the smaller lengths must be greater than the longest length
There are many lengths that can be used to make triangles. Basically take the longest side, add the two shorter sides together, it can be a triangle as long as the 2 shorter sides added together are longer than the longest side.
If you mean lengths 2, 3 and 5 then the answer is no because in order to construct a triangle the sum of its 2 smallest sides must be greater than its longest side
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
No because the sum of its shortest sides must be greater than its longest side to form a triangle.
No because to form a triangle the sum of its two smaller sides must be greater than its longest side
No because to form a triangle the sum of its smallest sides must be greater than its longest side.
Yes they can. Where the shortest sides added together are greater than the longest side, a triangle is formed.
That it is a right triangle with the longest side c facing the right angle.
A triangle whose sides are 16, 30, and 35 in length is not a right triangle, becausethe square of the length of the longest side is not equal to the sum of the squaresof the lengths of the other two sides.But if the 35 were a 34 instead, then it wouldbe.