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Yes the given segments would form an isosceles triangle

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Can the segments 9 9 1 form a triangle?

Yes the given segments would form an isosceles triangle


Could segments 1 8 8 form a triangle?

No, segments 1, 8, and 8 cannot form a triangle. In order for three segments to form a triangle, the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side. In this case, 1 + 8 is equal to 9, which is not greater than 8. Therefore, a triangle cannot be formed.


Can segments 1 8 and 8 form a 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.


Could the segments 9 4 15 form a triangle?

Yes.


Could the segments 7 6 and 9 form a triangle?

Yes.


Could the segments 9 8 17 form a triangle?

No, they could only form a straight line.


Can 9 9 1 form a triangle?

Yes.


Can the segments 4 3 and 6 form a triangle?

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.


Can segments with the length of 9 and 4 and 15 form a 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.


Could the segments 9 4 11 form a triangle?

Yes because the sum of its 2 smaller sides is greater than its longest side.


Can 9 9 and 1 form a triangle?

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.


Can 9 9 17 form a triangle?

Can 9, 8, and 17 for a triangle?