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Can a triangle be formed with the following measures ask as sides? If so classify the triangle. Also check which of these can form pythagorean triplets.​

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Answered by MargoA
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The first triangle cannot be formed as the sum of any two sides of a triangle needs to be greater than the other, which is not the case here as 3+3 is not greater than 9.

In the second case however the triangle can be formed and is a scalene triangle.

Both of the above are not Pythagorean triplets

Answered by bbbshyawysys
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Answer:

b. No, a triangle can't be formed. (Not a pythagorean triplet)

d. Yes, a triangle can be formed. (Not a pythagorean triplet)

Step-by-step explanation:

For these type of of questions-

The sum of 2 sides should be greater than the 3rd one.

b. 3 + 3 = 9

         9 = 9 (It is equal to the 3rd side)

Hence, no, a triangle can't be formed.

d. 30 + 30 = 40 < 34

   30 + 34 = 44 < 30

   30 + 34 = 44 < 30

Yes, a triangle can be formed.

Pythagorean property - A² + B² = C²

  30² + 30² = 40²

900 + 900 = 1600

          1800 ≠ 1600

Neither of these are pythagorean triplets.

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