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9 December, 05:28

A=6 cm, b=9cm, and c = 3 cm

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  1. 9 December, 05:53
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    The lengths of sides a and c add to 9 cm, the length of side b.

    In a triangle, the the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the the length of the third side. These dimensions do not make a triangle.

    Is this really what you meant? Why did you use capital A for a side? Or is A an angle, and it measures 6 deg, not 6 cm?
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