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Ulises Rodriguez
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13 December, 16:45
Can a triangle have side lengths 3,13, and 7
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13 December, 17:09
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No. This is because the two smaller lengths must be greater than the largest length (7+3=10) this is less than 13 meaning the triangle won't work
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