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Could 14 inches, 13 inches, and 16 inches be the dimension of a triangle? Explain your answer.
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Could 14 inches, 13 inches, and 16 inches be the dimension of a triangle? Explain your answer.
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The angles would be different
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14+13>16 √
13+16>14 √
14+16>13 √
If each pair of possible sides is greater than the third side than the lengths can form a triangle.
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