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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Determine if the side lengths 6, 11, and 19 form a triangle. If it is a triangle, classify it by its sides. It's not a triangle. scalene triangle isosceles triangle equilateral triangle I say it's not a triangle or it's a scalene. It can't be equilateral because none are the same and it can't be isosceles because there isn't two sides the same.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok well to figure out if its a triangle you gotta first test the range of the smallest and largest side so do 11-6<x<11+6 5<x<17

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Look here for a visul explanation, and also this is a , since 19 is out of the range of side

OpenStudy (anonymous):

as for triangle sum of any two sides must exceed the third side but here 11+6 <19 It's not a triangle.

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