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30 August, 11:14

Can segments 9, 9, and 1 form a triangle

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  1. 30 August, 13:11
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    No they would not form a triangle
  2. 30 August, 13:33
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    Yes, segments 9, 9, and 1 can form a triangle. The rule that determines this is called the Triangle Inequality Theorem. This states that for a triangle with side lengths A B and C to exist, the following relationships have to apply:

    A + B > C

    B + C > A

    A + C > B

    With side lengths 9, 9, 1, this rule applies.

    9 + 9 > 1

    9 + 1 > 9

    1 + 9 > 9

    Therefore, a triangle will be able to be formed from the side lengths.
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