kelly7265
kelly7265
03-05-2021
Mathematics
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Why can't 6cm 5cm 8cm make a triangle
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ahelpinghand81567
ahelpinghand81567
03-05-2021
Because all of the sides should be the same length.
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laughinglouistommo
laughinglouistommo
03-05-2021
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They can, the lines just need to be sloped
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