state with reasons in which of the following cases triangles are not possible (i) triangle ABC , AB=7cm , BC=3cm , AC=8 cm
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triangle is possible because length of greatest side AC is equal to 8 cm and ab and BC are other left sides a theorem is there that the length of the third or greatest side is greater than the length of the other two sides and a b and BC is equal to 10 cm where AC is equal to 8 cm 10 is greater than 8 so it is possible
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