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The segments shown below could form a triangle.

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

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By the Triangle Inequality Theorem, the sum of two sides should be greater than the length of the third side, while the difference of these two sides should be less than the length of this third side. Normally you would take the absolute value of the difference of these two side as you wouldn't know which is greater than the other!

The simplest way to prove whether these line segments can form a triangle, is by going against this theory. Let us prove that the line segment don't form a triangle. As you can see, adding 7 and 1 is greater than 1, respectively 7 and 7 is greater than 1. Thus -

Solution = A. True

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