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Answer:

A. False

B. False

C. False

D. False

Explanation:

All of the answer choices can NOT be the side lengths of a triangle.

Using the Pythagorean theorem and its equation, we can determine that the sides lengths can't make a triangle. (Plug them into the equation accordingly to see why.)

For example, the second question says lengths of 5, 12, and 14. When plugged into the equation A^2 + B^2 = C^2, we see that the correct side lengths should be 5, 12, and 13.

User Nielsvh
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Answer:

In order, yes, yes, no, no.

Explanation:

The two lesser side lengths should be equal or greater than the hypotenuse.

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