Math, asked by tejasbharadwaj000, 6 months ago

1. Is it possible to have a triangle with the followir
(1) 2 cm, 3 cm, 5 cm
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Answered by harshitkumar97900
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Answer:

no it doesn't passible ... because its sides less than the other two sides

Answered by mk610112manoj
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Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

hypotenus = 5 \: cm \  \\ perpendicular = 3 \: cm \\ base = 2 \: cm \\  we \: proof \: by \: pythagoeras \:  \\ theoram \:  =  \\ ( {h}^{2} ) = ( {p}^{2}  +  {b}^{2} ) \\  {5}^{2}  =  {3}^{2}  +  {2}^{2}  \\ 25 = 9 + 4  \:  \:  \:  \:  \\ 25 = 16  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:   \\ here \: rhs \: is \: not \: equal \: to \: lhs \:  \\ so \: 5cm \: 3cm \: 2cm \: is \: not \: possible \: to \: a \: side \: of \: a \: triangle.

 {h}^{2}  =  {p}^{2}  +  {b}^{2}  \\

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