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Which inequality can be used to explain why these three segments cannot be used to construct a triangle?
AC + AB > CB
AC + CB < AB
AC + CB > AB
AC + AB < CB

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Answered by happyvany
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ab+ac>cb.......hope it helps you
Answered by JeanaShupp
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Answer: AC + CB < AB

Step-by-step explanation:

Triangle inequality tells that for any triangle, the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than or equal to the length of the remaining side.

if a triangle is satisfying the triangle inequality then only that triangle will be possible.

In the given figure , the triangle cannot be formed, then it must not follow the triangle inequality.

Hence, the right option is AC + CB < AB .

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