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Question
can the sides of a triangle have lengths 2, 12, and 12?
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Step1: Recall triangle - inequality theorem
The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side.
Step2: Check the three inequalities
- Check \(2 + 12>12\).
- Calculate \(2 + 12=14\), and \(14>12\).
- Check \(12 + 12>2\).
- Calculate \(12+12 = 24\), and \(24>2\).
- Check \(2+12>12\) (already done in the first - check).
Since all three inequalities hold true, the sides with lengths 2, 12, and 12 can form a triangle.
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