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An isosceles triangle must have two sides of equal size.Since you have a side of 7 and 5, for it to be isosceles, your third side must be either 7 or 5.
The sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third so the following eight triangles will do: (1,8,8), (2,7,8), (3,6,8), (3,7,7), (4,5,8), (4,6,7), (5,5,7) and (5,6,6).
It is not possible to determine the measure of an angle if the lengths of two sides are given.
The last side length could be between 4 units and 10 units inclusive.
Greater than zero and less than 34 inches or 0 < side < 34
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The sum of the 2 smallest sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of its longest side
If (and only if) the length of each pair of sides is greater than the third side, then it is possible to make a triangle.
An isosceles triangle must have two sides of equal size.Since you have a side of 7 and 5, for it to be isosceles, your third side must be either 7 or 5.
The sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third so the following eight triangles will do: (1,8,8), (2,7,8), (3,6,8), (3,7,7), (4,5,8), (4,6,7), (5,5,7) and (5,6,6).
It is not possible to determine the measure of an angle if the lengths of two sides are given.
The last side length could be between 4 units and 10 units inclusive.
If any of its 2 sides is not greater than its third in length then a triangle can't be formed.
Greater than zero and less than 34 inches or 0 < side < 34
No. The sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third.
The length of the third side of an equilateral triangle is the same as the lengths of both of the other two sides.
To check whether it is possible to have a triangle with side lengths 4cm, 13cm, and 14cm, we use a special rule.The rule is: If you take any two sides of a triangle and add their lengths, the sum of the lengths must be greater than the third side.Test this triangle. 4+13=17, which is bigger than 14. 14+4=18, which is bigger than 13. 13+14=27, which is greater than 4.The rule works for all side combinations, so it is possible to have a triangle like this.So the answer is: yes, you can have a triangle of side lengths 4cm, 13cm, 14cm. (Note that the lengths do not have to be in centimeters, for example they can be 4m, 13m, and 14m)