Try it out... Draw a triangle with 5 cm sides and see if you can make them fit.
-yes it is.
From the given dimensions no kind of triangle is possible.
yes it is possible.
Yes, that is certainly possible.
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Make a triangle, each of whose sides is 2 matchsticks long. This uses six matchsticks. Join the middle points of the sides of this triangle to one another - using another three match sticks. You will then have four small triangles and one large one.
Try it out... Draw a triangle with 5 cm sides and see if you can make them fit.
If you mean side lengths of 5, 4 and 1 then it is not possible to construct any triangle from the given dimensions.
3, 5, 5 does not make a right angle triangle but they can make an isosceles triangle Correct. Try 3,4,5. That will be a right triangle. 3x3 plus 4x4 = 5x5
-yes it is.
Yes, it's possible.
From the given dimensions no kind of triangle is possible.
No
yes it is possible.
Because the sum of the smaller sides is greater than the largest side and it is possible to construct one right angle triangle with the given lengths
If the length of only one side is known, it is not possible to determine whether or not the triangle is right angled.