To find: The measure of angles
The three sides of triangle do not satisfied the inequality theorem so we cannot construct a triangle with the given sides.
Given information:
The given three sides of triangle are
Formula:
Consider the inequality theorem.
Calculation:
According to the inequality theorem of triangle, the sum of any two side length of triangle is always greater than the third side length.
Therefore, the sum of two-side length is greater than the third side.
Similarly,
Therefore, the sum of two-side length is greater than the third side.
Similarly,
Therefore, the sum of two-side length is not greater than the third side
Thus, the three sides of triangle do not satisfied the inequality theorem so we cannot construct a triangle with the given sides.
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