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Mathematics, 06.04.2021 15:50, titir15

Three line segments have measures of 18, 12, and 10. Will the segments form a triangle? a Yes, because the sum of any two side lengths is less than the length of the third. b No, because the sum of 12 and 10 is greater than 18. c No, because the sum of 18 and 10 is not less than 12. d Yes, because the sum of any two side lengths is greater than the length of the third.

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