no it can not be eaual but it can be greater than The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.
It would be an obtuse triangle with one angle being greater than 90 degrees.
Any three numbers where the sum of the two smaller numbers is greater than the third number. List the numbers in order from least to greatest, repeating any number if necessary. Add the first two numbers together and if this sum is greater than the third number then a triangle with those sides can be made. ie if the sum of the two smaller numbers is greater than the third number then a triangle can be made.
The triangle with side lengths of 2m, 4m, and 7m does not form a valid triangle. In a triangle, the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side according to the Triangle Inequality Theorem. In this case, 2m + 4m is less than 7m, violating the theorem. Therefore, a triangle with these side lengths cannot exist in Euclidean geometry.
The length of the third side must be greater than the difference between the length of the two given sides and it must be less than the sum of the two given sides. These limits can be derived from the fact that any two sides of a triangle must have a combined length greater than the third side.
no it can not be eaual but it can be greater than The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.
No, the sum of the legs of a triangle have to be greater than the hypotenuse.
The sum of the 2 smaller sides must be greater than the longest side
Yes, because the sum of its smaller sides is greater than its longest side.
No because the sum of the 2 smallest sides of a triangle must be greater than its longest side.
No because the sum of its shortest sides must be greater than its longest side to form a triangle.
Greater than the third side
The sum of two sides must be greater than the third.
Yes because the sum of its smaller sides is greater than its longest side
The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the third. After that, any relationship is specific to the triangle: its angles or other characteristics.
It says the sum of the lengths of any 2 sides of a triangle must be greater than the third side. Not equal to but GREATER than the third side.
No because in order to construct a triangle the sum of its 2 smallest sides must be greater than its longest side