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OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

can someone help me

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

does any one know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the answer is C

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

ty vert much

OpenStudy (anonymous):

keep in mind that the sum of any two lengths must be greater than the rest

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

okay is that only for triangles and can you help me with another one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yup

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

b

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

because the two sums are greater

OpenStudy (anonymous):

definitely B

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and 3,4,5 is the sides of right triangle since 3^2 + 4^2 = 5^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*are lol

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

ty

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

would i add these 2

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

i got d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry I will have an exam in 10 minutes I gotta go now sorry I hope I can help you later :))

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

its cool thank you good luck

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

okay guys i got D

OpenStudy (sup_open~study):

any 1 here

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