NO!!! Reason. The sum of the two shorter sides MUSR be longer than the longest side.
120
The approximate length of the other leg of the triangle is: 11.9 inches.
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.
YES. 18 and 24 are the two leg lengths and 30 is the hypotenuse then by Pythagoras' Theorem :- 182 + 242 = 302 324 + 576 = 900......which is true and therefore the three side lengths 18, 24 and 30 do form the sides of a right-angled triangle.
Can 9, 8, and 17 for a triangle?
Yes
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.
NO!!! Reason. The sum of the two shorter sides MUSR be longer than the longest side.
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.
Yes indeed they certainly could be.
17*16/2 = 136
17 is prime and can't be reduced. If that's 80/17, it is in its simplest form. You could also call it 4 and 12/17.
The sides of 8 and 9 would have to stretch out straight in line in order to reach the ends of the side of 17, and then they would flop down right on top of it. The triangle would have two angles of zero degrees, and one angle of 180 degrees. When you looked at it, it would look like a straight line segment with a length of 17; you wouldn't know that there were two other line segments lying on top of it. A mathematician might call that a "degenerate triangle". But in a practical sense, I don't think anyone else would accept it as a member of the triangle club.
There are 17 centimeter segments in 6 and 4/5 centimeters.
17/20 is the simplest form. While 20 is a composite number, 17 is prime. Thus no numbers other than 17 (and 1) could be factored out and 17 does not go into 20.
The area of triangle is : 127.5