No they can't, if u have 2 line segments longer than a third than it won't work, if 1 is more than the other 2 sides added together it doesn't work either, ex. If u have 2 segments 6 units long and 1 2 units long it won't work, or if u had 1 16 units and the others 8 it won't work, it'll just be 2 lines
any three that connect
No. A triangle contains three line segments.
Yes, a triangle is a polygon with 3 line segments
If the line segments are straight, then it is a triangle.
Triangle
any three that connect
No. A triangle contains three line segments.
If any one of them is longer than or equal to the sum of the other two, they can't form a triangle. If the lengths of the line segments are a, b and c, they form a triangle iff:a + b > ca + c > bb + c > a
Yes, a triangle is a polygon with 3 line segments
An equilateral triangle
A triangle.
A triangle
If the line segments are straight, then it is a triangle.
A geometric figure that has three line segments for sides is a triangle. Rectangles and squares are made of four line segments, while a circle is made out of a pair of arcs.
what of a triangle has three line segments that intersect only at their endpoints
A Triangle
A triangle.