The sides of a triangle must satisfy the triangle inequality, which states the sum of the lengths of any two sides is strictly greater than the length of the remaining side.
We really only have to check if the sum of the two smaller sides exceeds the largest side.
A. 5+6>7, ok
B. 6+6>10, ok
C. 7+7=14 Not ok, this is a degenerate triangle not a real triangle
D. 4+6>8 ok
Answer: C
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answer: the price of one pound cabbage = $ 0.8
Answer:
f
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A right angled triangle has one angle equal to 90°
an obtuse angle triangle has one angle greater tan 90°
a) An o and right-angled triangle btuse angled triangle can have one angle equal.
b) R and O are not equivalent by definition
c) subset of R and Oare not all triangles as R and O are categories of all triangles. R and O are subset of all triangles
d) Acute triangles have all acute angles. So subset of R and O can't be all acute traingles
e) All triangles with two acute angles are may or may not have third angle as obtuse angle or 90° angle
f) none of the above
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complementry
since the angle 1 and 2 both measures 90⁰
I think the answer is -100