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Lukas wants to create a triangle with sides measuring 9 in., 13 in., and 15 in. He says that more than one triangle is possible given these side lengths. Which statement about Lukas’s claim is true?
Lukas wants to create a triangle with sides measuring 9 in., 13 in., and 15 in. He says that more than one triangle is possible given these side lengths. Which statement about Lukas’s claim is true?
- Lukas is incorrect. The side lengths satisfy the triangle inequality rule so one unique triangle can be drawn.
- Lukas is incorrect. The side lengths do not satisfy the triangle inequality rule so no triangles can be drawn given these side lengths
- .Lukas is correct. The side lengths satisfy the triangle inequality rule so multiple triangles can be drawn.
- Lukas is correct. The side lengths do not satisfy the triangle inequality rule so multiple triangles can be drawn.