vampirewitchreine
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Try to draw a quadrilateral with sides of the given lengths. Is it possible? Explain why or why not.
A. 2 in., 3 in., 4 in., and 9 in.
(Others in this problem- B. 2 in., 3 in., 4 in., and 12 in.; C. 2 in., 3 in., 4 in., and 8 in)
Should I set this up like triangle inequality or should I do something else? I did cut out strips of paper to attempt this, but I'm not sure if I've been doing this properly. I know that the smaller lengths all add up to equal the longer side for A. B the smaller lengths are shorter than the longest and in C the smaller lengths are longer that the biggest side.
A. 2 in., 3 in., 4 in., and 9 in.
(Others in this problem- B. 2 in., 3 in., 4 in., and 12 in.; C. 2 in., 3 in., 4 in., and 8 in)
Should I set this up like triangle inequality or should I do something else? I did cut out strips of paper to attempt this, but I'm not sure if I've been doing this properly. I know that the smaller lengths all add up to equal the longer side for A. B the smaller lengths are shorter than the longest and in C the smaller lengths are longer that the biggest side.