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Please help me, this is probably my 20th time doing this topic and I haven't passed it yet.

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Please help me, this is probably my 20th time doing this topic and I haven't passed-example-1
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Answer:

there is an infinite number of triangles that can be created.

Explanation:

To satart, you have a line, that is 8 cm, with a circle, with the center on one of its endpoints, that has a radius of 3 cm. s in this case, 2 sides of the triangle would be 8 and 3. now, with this combintion, you could have a triangle that the missing side is from 6 to 10. there is an infinite amount of numbers inbetween 6 and 10. for example, you could have 6, 6 1/4, 6 1/8, or 6 1/16.

The list goes on and on.

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Answer:

infinitely many

Explanation:

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