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Can the sides of a triangle have lengths 2.8, 19.1, and 19.4?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Yes

You almost have an isosceles triangle. The lengths of the longest line segments differ by by 0.3. So the base of the triangle is 2.8 and the long segments are connected to each other and each of them at end of 2.8

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