Triangle inequality theorem: the sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than or equal to the third side.
Given lengths:
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As you can see above not all the inequalities are true. Then, those lengths cannot be side lengths of a triangle.
2-
All the inequalities are true. Then, those lengths can be side lengths of a triangle
3-
As you can see above not all the inequalities are true. Then, those lengths cannot be side lengths of a triangle
4-
All the inequalities are true. Then, those lengths can be side lengths of a triangle