No.
No because in order to form a triangle the sum of its 2 smaller sides must be greater than its longest side.
Yes.
A scalene triangle
The lengths of the legs of a right triangle are 15 cm and 20 cm. What is the length of the hypotenuse?
Line segments of lengths 94 and 15 could form a triangle provided the third side was in the range (79, 109).
No.
Yes.
Those segments can form a triangle because the two smallest sides, 7 and 8, add together to make 15, which is greater than the longest side, 12.
No. The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater that the third. Here 6 + 9 = 15, not > 15.
No because in order to form a triangle the sum of its 2 smaller sides must be greater than its longest side.
Yes they do. We find this by applying the pythagorean theorum. Since 9^2 + 12^2 = 15^2, they form a right triangle.
Yes.
A scalene triangle
No. The sum of any two sides of a triangle MUST be greater than the third side. 9 + 4 is 13 which is not greater than 15.
The lengths of the legs of a right triangle are 15 cm and 20 cm. What is the length of the hypotenuse?
yes