If you are talking about 9cm, 9cm and 1cm then yes it can form a triangle because this would be an isosceles triangle. The two longer sides add up to longer than the short side so it can be 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, 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.
Can 9, 8, and 17 for a triangle?
Yes.
No because the given dimensions would not form a triangle.
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No.
A nonagon has 9 sides and a triangle has 3. So there are (5*9)+(1*3) = 48 sides in 5 nonagons and 1 triangle.
Yes.
No they could not.
Yes.
Yes they do. We find this by applying the pythagorean theorum. Since 9^2 + 12^2 = 15^2, they form a right triangle.
No because to form a triangle the sum of its two smaller sides must be greater than its longest side
Yes and it will be in the form of an isosceles triangle having two equal sides.