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Avery Garrett
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14 February, 20:17
Can a triangle be formed with 4cm 8cm and 12cm
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Derrick Valentine
14 February, 20:26
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No. 4^2 + 8^2 or 16 + 64 is 80, and the hypotenuse, 12 (144) is not 80.
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