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24 October, 00:14

Which inequality can be used to explain why these three segments cannot be used to construct a triangle? AC + AB > CB AC + CB AB AC + AB < CB

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  1. 24 October, 03:21
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    Im pretty sure the answer is B. just took the test
  2. 24 October, 03:47
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    Depending on what the three segments are, I believe you are looking for the Triangle Inequality Theorem? It states that for a triangle to exist it has to follow 3 specific inequalities. A + B > C; A + C > B, B + C > A. If they all work, then a triangle can be formed from the three segments.
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