I believe this is false but clarification would be nice :)
Yeah i think its false..
Yeah, I used the same logic you just gave me so it makes sense I guess lol
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Lol thanks my friend
calculate square of numbers.. use pitagures formulas: 9^2+4^2=/ 11^2 11^2+9^2=/4^2 11^2+4^2=/9^2 all of them are false .. so false :)
Alright. That's better then my beforehand logic lol thanks @sara17
thats pythogauras formula noy pitagauras
sorry two say that it implies for only right triangle
and it can form triangle
Wait, so it's true?
to make a triangle it implies that sum of any two sides should be greater than the third side her u take any two side 9+11>4 4+11>9 9+4>11 so it can for sure form a triangle
F#&K!
or to check geometrically draw any side as base. let me take 11 cm side as base 1. Draw 11 cm line using scale and pencil 2. Then take compass and taking radius as 9 cm draw an arc from one of the end of 11 cm line. 3. Then take the other end of 11 cm line draw an arc of 4 cm bisecting the previous arc. 4. Now join the point of intersection of both the arcs to both the end points of 11 cm line. Now measure each side of the triangle you will get the triangle of your desired side 9 cm, 11 cm, and 4 cm
was that F#&K for me
It was for me. lol I just submitted the wrong answer right before you replied lol
ohk
no problem take care next time
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