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Mathematics, 22.04.2020 21:30 whiterm04

Determine if the given side lengths could be used to form a unique triangle, many different triangles, or no triangles.
20.2 in., 11 in., 8.2 in.
A unique triangle
B many different triangles
c. no triangles

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