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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.
Yes and the given lengths would form an isosceles triangle.
These dimensions do not form a triangle.
No. With the given side lengths the sum of the two shorter sides do not exceed the length of the longest side and would not meet to form a triangle
Yes.
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.
Line segments of lengths 94 and 15 could form a triangle provided the third side was in the range (79, 109).
Yes and the given lengths would form an isosceles triangle.
1.5m
These dimensions do not form a triangle.
That depends on what the side lengths are. Until the side lengths are known, the triangle can only be classified as a triangle.
Yes, an isosceles triangle with two size lengths of 3 and one of 8 :)
No. With the given side lengths the sum of the two shorter sides do not exceed the length of the longest side and would not meet to form a triangle
Yes.
use the pathagory intherum
equilateral acute
Any triangle whose sides are in the same ratio with the corresponding sides of ABC.