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Could 12.2cm, 6.0cm and 4.2cm be the side lenghs of a triangle? 1.) Yes 2.) No
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Could 12.2cm, 6.0cm and 4.2cm be the side lenghs of a triangle?
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2.) No
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No because the sum of the 2 small side of a triangle must be greater compare to its longest side
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