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The segments shown below could form a triangle.AС4910B15АA. TrueB. False

The segments shown below could form a triangle.AС4910B15АA. TrueB. False-example-1

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Solution:

Given:


\begin{gathered} AC=9 \\ BC=4 \\ AB=15 \end{gathered}

To know if the line segments could form a triangle, we use the triangle inequality theorem.

The triangle inequality theorem states that the sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.

Hence, using the sides given;


\begin{gathered} 9+4<15 \\ 13<15\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots\text{.(does not satisfy the triangle inequality theorem)} \\ \\ \text{Also,} \\ 9+15>4 \\ 24>4\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots(\text{satisfies the triangle inequality theorem)} \\ \\ \text{Lastly,} \\ 4+15>9 \\ 19>9\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots(\text{satisfies the triangle inequality theorem)} \end{gathered}

Since 9 + 4 < 15 does not satisfy the triangle inequality theorem, the sum of the two sides is not greater than the third side, then the sides could not be used to form a triangle.

Therefore, the answer is false.

The segments shown below could form a triangle.AС4910B15АA. TrueB. False-example-1
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