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9 March, 17:45

Can 9, 40, 41 be the side lengths of a triangle? If so, is it acute, obtuse, or right?

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  1. 9 March, 18:34
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    Yes they can. The longest one is less than the sum of the other two,

    and the shortest one is more than the difference of the other two.

    The triangle is acute one. It is quite skinny.
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