SOLUTION: The side lenths are 3 ft, 4ft, and 12 ft.
A. No triangles
B. Exactly 1 triangle
C. More than one triangle
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Question 1043009: The side lenths are 3 ft, 4ft, and 12 ft.
A. No triangles
B. Exactly 1 triangle
C. More than one triangle
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3+4 = 7 is NOT larger than 12.
Since the sum of two sides is NOT larger than the third side, this means NO triangles are possible.
The answer is choice A) No triangles.
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