It depends entirely on their relative shapes and sizes. They could make a triangle, a parallelogram, a square, or a pentagon or even a concave heptagon.
it could make an arrow
Nothing. It is always possible to make a duplicate triangle.
If you mean lengths of 33 by 56 by 65 then the given dimensions will form a right angle triangle.
No the given measurements would not make a triangle because in order to construct a triangle the sum of its smallest sides must be greater than its longest side.
No because a trapezoid has 4 sides and a triangle has three if a trapezoid had three then it would be a triangle. If you had 3 trapezoids you could make a triangle!
It depends entirely on their relative shapes and sizes. They could make a triangle, a parallelogram, a square, or a pentagon or even a concave heptagon.
it could make an arrow
The Model 16 was never made in 357.
There are technically many shapes that could be put into the form of a triangle, but only triangles can make real triangles (without getting into more complicated shapes).
I am trying to make a deal with a coworker who says his 4006 came as a dual caliber gun .40 cal and .357 mag. I know the gun cannot be .357 mag so it must be a .357 sig. I have not yet seen the .357 barrel. I do know that Bar-Sto makes a .357 sig barrel as I just read the article on reloading .357 sig. Search google for 4006*.357 sig.
Nothing. It is always possible to make a duplicate triangle.
No.
The question isn't clear. "Five number 357 prime number" doesn't make sense.
If you mean lengths of 33 by 56 by 65 then the given dimensions will form a right angle triangle.
No the given measurements would not make a triangle because in order to construct a triangle the sum of its smallest sides must be greater than its longest side.
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