Sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than third side.
3 + 4 = 7 < 8, but 7 is less than 8. So, it is not possible to form triangle with sides of length 3, 4 and 7 units.
No because the given dimensions would not form a triangle.
No, it could not. A triangle cannot have a perimeter of length zero.
Yes the given dimensions would form a right angle triangle in compliance with Pythagoras' theorem.
The angles given would form a right angle triangle
No and the given dimensions would not form any kind of a triangle
It is not possible to answer the question with the information given - particularly with the form in which it is given.
If the lengths of each pair of them add to more than the length of the third, they can form a triangle. If not, they cannot.
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The dimensions given would not form a triangle and so no perimeter is possible
There is no triangle below. Furthermore, there are four measures given and some of the triplets cannot form triangles.
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
Yes and the dimensions given would form a scalene triangle.
Yes the given segments would form an isosceles triangle
Yes the given segments would form an isosceles triangle
No because the given dimensions would not form a triangle.
Sure! It will be an isosceles triangle.
Yes, it's possible.