No. Because the total length of the two smaller sides (9 and 8) equal the length of the remaining side (17). No angles would be formed, so there would be no triangle.
The total length of the two smallest sides has to be greater than the length of the longest side in order to make a triangle.
The sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third so the following eight triangles will do: (1,8,8), (2,7,8), (3,6,8), (3,7,7), (4,5,8), (4,6,7), (5,5,7) and (5,6,6).
17
a2 + b2 = c2 82 + 152 = c2 64 + 225 = c2 289 = c2 square root of 289 is 17. The length of the hypotenuse is 17.
Can 9, 8, and 17 for a triangle?
The minimum length possible is 18. The maximum is 38.
The sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third so the following eight triangles will do: (1,8,8), (2,7,8), (3,6,8), (3,7,7), (4,5,8), (4,6,7), (5,5,7) and (5,6,6).
9 is shortest integer side length greater than 17/2
depends on wat kinda triangle
To check whether it is possible to have a triangle with side lengths 4cm, 13cm, and 14cm, we use a special rule.The rule is: If you take any two sides of a triangle and add their lengths, the sum of the lengths must be greater than the third side.Test this triangle. 4+13=17, which is bigger than 14. 14+4=18, which is bigger than 13. 13+14=27, which is greater than 4.The rule works for all side combinations, so it is possible to have a triangle like this.So the answer is: yes, you can have a triangle of side lengths 4cm, 13cm, 14cm. (Note that the lengths do not have to be in centimeters, for example they can be 4m, 13m, and 14m)
17
Yes because the sum of the 2 smaller sides is greater than longest side
A triangle cannot have four lengths!
17 units using Pythagoras' theorem
No. One of the sides is longer than the other two combined. If the side which is 29 is AB then the side connected to it at A will never be able to meet the side connected to it at B.
The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the square root of the sums of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides, i.e. it is c, where c2 = (a2 + b2).The hypotenuse for the example is c = [sqrt (52 + 122)] = [sqrt (25+144)]= sqrt [169] = 13.
Add the squares of the two smaller sides. Is it equal to the square of the biggest side? If yes, it is a right angled triangle. 82 + 152 = 64 + 225 = 289 172 = 289 The same, so it is right angled.
To find the perimeter of a triangle, you simply add the lengths of all three sides together. In this case, the perimeter would be 15 cm + 17 cm + 10 cm = 42 cm. So, the perimeter of the triangle with sides measuring 15 cm, 17 cm, and 10 cm is 42 cm.