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Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (Pythagorean Theorem LC) Can a triangle be formed with side lengths 4, 8, 11? Explain. No, because 11 − 8 < 4 Yes, because 11 − 4 &…
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Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (Pythagorean Theorem LC) Can a triangle be formed with side lengths 4, 8, 11? Explain. No, because 11 − 8 < 4 Yes, because 11 − 4 &…
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Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (Pythagorean Theorem LC) Can a triangle be formed with side lengths 4, 8, 11? Explain. No, because 11 − 8 < 4 Yes, because 11 − 4 < 8 No, because 4 + 8 > 11 Yes, because 4 + 8 > 11
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Answer:Yes, because 11 − 4 < 8
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