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lines, angles, and polygons
creating triangles from given side lengths: problem type 1
each figure below, the segments on the sides can be moved.
create the following triangles, if possible.
first figure: a triangle with side lengths of 3, 3, and 5.
second figure: a triangle with side lengths of 3, 5, and 9.
if there is no triangle possible with the given side lengths, click on
o triangle possible\.
To determine if a triangle can be formed with given side lengths, we use the triangle inequality theorem, which states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the remaining side.
Step 1: Check the first figure (side lengths 3, 3, 5)
- Check the sum of the first two sides: \( 3 + 3 = 6 \). Since \( 6 > 5 \), this satisfies the triangle inequality.
- Check the sum of the first and third sides: \( 3 + 5 = 8 \). Since \( 8 > 3 \), this satisfies the triangle inequality.
- Check the sum of the second and third sides: \( 3 + 5 = 8 \). Since \( 8 > 3 \), this satisfies the triangle inequality.
Since all three conditions are met, a triangle can be formed with side lengths 3, 3, and 5.
Step 2: Check the second figure (side lengths 3, 5, 9)
- Check the sum of the first two sides: \( 3 + 5 = 8 \). Since \( 8 < 9 \), this does not satisfy the triangle inequality.
Since one of the conditions is not met, a triangle cannot be formed with side lengths 3, 5, and 9.
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- First figure: Triangle possible (side lengths 3, 3, 5)
- Second figure: No triangle possible (side lengths 3, 5, 9)