given these three lengths for sides?
Mathematics, 27.03.2020 19:11 ozzy1146
How many different triangles can you make if you are
given these three lengths for sides?
17 cm
13 cm
23 cm
0
1
2
3
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(infinitely many)
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How many different triangles can you make if you are
given these three lengths for sides?
given these three lengths for sides?
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