Possibility of forming a triangle with three given sides
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This theorem simply states that the sum of two sides of a triangle must be greater than the third side. ... You can also think of the triangle as having the side lengths a, b, and c and the theorem being an inequality, which states: a+b > c, a+c > b, and b+c > a. For this example, a = 7, b = 10, and c = 5.
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in some cases only
Step-by-step explanation:
if it is equilateral triangle
or
right angled isosceles triangle
adityawav:
i think i have interpreted your question in a wrong way
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