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Can the sides of a triangle have lengths 33, 1010, and 1010?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no

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Q. Can the sides of a triangle have lengths 33, 1010, and 1010?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no
  1. Check Triangle Inequality Theorem: Step 11: Check if the given side lengths satisfy the triangle inequality theorem. The theorem states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side.
  2. Evaluate Conditions: Step 22: Evaluate each condition.\newline- 3+10=133 + 10 = 13, which is greater than 1010. True.\newline- 10+10=2010 + 10 = 20, which is greater than 33. True.\newline- 3+10=133 + 10 = 13, which is not greater than 1010. False.

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