9 is shortest integer side length greater than 17/2
No. It is not possible. * * * * * Yes, it is.
There is only one equilateral triangle with a perimeter of 60 units. Its side lengths are integers.
You look at the lengths of the sided of the triangle. If the two lengths are same, the triangle is an isosceles triangle. If all the lengths are same, the triangle is an equilateral triangle. If none of the lengths are same, the triangle is a scalene triangle.
True and it will be an equilateral triangle
i believe eight its the shortest line times two
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).
The lengths of the 3 sides of a certain triangle are related as shown below, where n is the length of the shortest side of the triangle.0.5n, 1.5n, 2.5nWhich of these name the lengths of the sides for another triangle, similar to the first triangle, for any value n ≥ 1?
Because the sum of the shortest sides is less than the longest side and in order to construct a triangle the sum of its shortest sides must be greater than its longest side.
It is not possible to have a triangle with sides of those lengths. The two shortest sides of a triangle must always add to more than the longest side. This is known as the triangle inequality.
Pythagorean triplets.
Sure! It will be an isosceles triangle.
No
No because the sum of its shortest sides must be greater than its longest side to form a triangle.
It is not possible to answer the question with only the lengths of two sides of a triangle.
No it is not because of the Pythagorean theorem. Also because the sum of the lengths of the two shortest sides has to be greater than the length of the longest side.
yes it is possible.
No. It is not possible. * * * * * Yes, it is.