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Triangle Inequality
Author:
Jesse Parete
Topic:
Geometry
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Triangles
Given three line segments of arbitrary lengths, determine if the segments can be joined end-to-end to form a triangle. Use the sample segments to investigate this situation. Use the check boxes to the right to focus your study.
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