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Clark Pena
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19 August, 11:03
Will 4in. 3in. and 5in. form a triangle?
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Ishaan
19 August, 11:23
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Yes, there is a type of triangle called a "3 4 5 triangle" with side lengths 3, 4, and 5.
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