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a student wants to construct a triangle with sides measuring 6 cm, 10 cm, and 16 cm. use the triangle inequality theorem to explain if this construction is possible. (1 point)
○ because 6 + 10 = 16, so the sides can form a triangle
○ because 6 + 10 = 16, not greater, so the sides cannot form a triangle
○ because 6 + 16 > 10, so the sides can form a triangle
○ because all three sides are different lengths
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Step1: Recall triangle - inequality theorem
The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side.
Step2: Check side - length combinations
For sides \(a = 6\mathrm{cm}\), \(b = 10\mathrm{cm}\), and \(c = 16\mathrm{cm}\), we check \(a + b\), \(a + c\), and \(b + c\).
\(a + b=6 + 10=16\), but the triangle - inequality requires \(a + b>c\). Here \(a + b = c\) (where \(c = 16\)), not \(a + b>c\).
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Because \(6 + 10 = 16\), not greater, so the sides cannot form a triangle.