Yes, since the sum of any two measurements is greater than the third one, also the difference of any two measurements is less than the third one.
Yes, it is.
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Yes if you mean sides of 7, 6 and 9
No. It is not possible. * * * * * Yes, it is.
Yes, it's possible. The requirement is that each side must be shorter than the sum of the other two sides. In this case, 7 is shorter than 6 + 9, 6 is shorter than 7 + 9, and 9 is shorter than 7 + 6. Consequently, you can build a triangle with sides of length 7, 6, and 9.
Yes.
yes it is possible.
yes.
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Yes It is. Try it. All the sides of a triangle don't have to of equal length. -Cody Dunn Also, as long as the sum of any two sides exceeds the length of the third side, the three sides can build a triangle. This is false!
you can it is simple 5+7=12 and the longer lenght of the tringle is less then 12 but greatter then 10 so its true
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