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Bruno Schmitt
Mathematics
19 September, 06:26
Would side lengths 5,7, and 10 form a triangle?
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Alexzander Wilkins
19 September, 06:38
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Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Add any two sides and see if it is greater than the third for all three sides
5+7 > 10 true
7+10 > 5 true
10+7 > 5 true
Then the three sides form a triangle
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