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Could 10.7 cm,3.2 cm,and 5.5 cm be the side lenghts of a triangle

User Morgan G
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No

Explanation:

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User Talha Ahmed Khan
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Using the Pythagorean Theorem, do a^2 + b^2 = c^2. The biggest number has to be the hypotenuse, so 10.7 would be the hypotenuse. Therefore, 5.5^2 and 3.2^2 have to equal 10.7^2.

To start, find the square of both 5.5 and 3.2.

5.5^2 = 30.25
3.2^2 = 10.24

Now add them together to give you:

30.25 + 10.24 = 40.49.

Finally, find the square root of 40.49. If it is 10.7, then the 3 measurements can be side lengths. If not, they cannot all be side lengths.

This yields 6.36317530797. Since this is NOT 10.7, the 3 measurements cannot be side lengths of a triangle.

Hope this helps! :)
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