Yes, two sides of the triangle have to add up to more than the third side
To determine if the segments 4, 3, and 6 can form a triangle, we can use the triangle inequality theorem, which states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side. Checking the combinations: (4 + 3 = 7 > 6), (4 + 6 = 10 > 3), and (3 + 6 = 9 > 4). Since all conditions are satisfied, the segments can indeed form a triangle.
Yes.
The triangle with side lengths of 3 cm, 4 cm, and 6 cm is a scalene triangle, as all three sides have different lengths. To determine if it forms a valid triangle, we can apply the triangle inequality theorem, which states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side. In this case, 3 + 4 > 6, 3 + 6 > 4, and 4 + 6 > 3 are all satisfied, confirming that these sides can indeed form a triangle.
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6
Yes.
No
Well I am not going to tell you the answer but multiply all of the number you have Example: What is the length of a triangle with the length of 3, 6, 4 you multiply 3 and 6 and that is 18 and 18 times 4 is 72 so that would be your length
A Triangle.
6
No.
6
It is 40.5 square units.
6 feet
Yes
1 on top 6 and 2 on the left side of triangle 5 and 3 on right side of triangle 4 at the bottom of triangle The sum should equal 9 on all sides
4/6 = 2/3