No because they don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle
Can 9, 8, and 17 for a triangle?
Yes the given segments would form an isosceles triangle
Yes the given segments would form an isosceles triangle
Yes.
No they could not.
true
Yes.
Technically yes but it would look like a straight line normally the sum of the 2 smaller sides must be greater than the longest side to form a triangle
Yes, they could.
Expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, 7/8 + 9/16 = 1 7/16 or one and seven sixteenths.
No because they don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle
Can 9, 8, and 17 for a triangle?
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Yes the given segments would form an isosceles triangle
Yes the given segments would form an isosceles triangle
Yes.