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Julie has the three segments shown in the graph. Can she make a triangle with these segments.

A) Yes, the segments meet the triangle inequality theorem.
B) No, the segments do not meet the triangle inequality theorem.
C) No, the segments do not meet the pythagorean theorem.
D) There is not enough information to tell.

Julie has the three segments shown in the graph. Can she make a triangle with these-example-1

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

User Neuralprocessing
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Answer:

ppl the answers A

Explanation:

According to the triangle inequality if a, b, and c are lengths of the legs of a triangle then a + b > c. If you measure the segments, their measurements are 5, 5, and

10

and 5 + 5 >

10

. Therefore, Yes, the segments do meet the triangle inequality.

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