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Determine whether a triangle can be formed with the given side lengths. 11 ft, 2 ft, 15 ft
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Determine whether a triangle can be formed with the given side lengths. 11 ft, 2 ft, 15 ft
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Determine whether a triangle can be formed with the given side lengths. 11 ft, 2 ft, 15 ft
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No, The one side would be longer than the other.
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no it can not be formed because the sum of the two smaller side lengths is not greater than the longest length
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