Yes, it would form a tall isosceles triangle. Add the smallest two (1+8=9 in this case). If it is greater than the longest (8 in this case) then they can form a triangle.
No, segments 1, 8, and 8 cannot form a triangle. In order for three segments to form a triangle, the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side. In this case, 1 + 8 is equal to 9, which is not greater than 8. Therefore, a triangle cannot be formed.
Yes.
Yes, and it will be in the form of an isosceles triangle having two equal sides.
Can 9, 8, and 17 for a triangle?
Yes, it would form a tall isosceles triangle. Add the smallest two (1+8=9 in this case). If it is greater than the longest (8 in this case) then they can form a triangle.
Sure! It will be an isosceles triangle.
No, segments 1, 8, and 8 cannot form a triangle. In order for three segments to form a triangle, the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side. In this case, 1 + 8 is equal to 9, which is not greater than 8. Therefore, a triangle cannot be formed.
Yes.
Yes, and it will be in the form of an isosceles triangle having two equal sides.
Can 9, 8, and 17 for a triangle?
Yes and it would be a very narrow isosceles triangle
No.
The coordinates are the vertices of a triangle since they form three points.
32, 25, 5755, 67, 1319, 45, 6822, 19, 41no problemo
no, 3 + 5 = 8 3rd sign must be less than 8m to form a triangle
Yes