A = {2, 3} B = {4, 5} C = {6, 7}. In how many ways is it possible to pick 1 number from each set so that the 3 numbers could be the lengths of the three sides of a triangle? ( ) A. 0 B. 2 C. 4 D. 6 E. 8
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First, recall the triangle inequality theorem, which states that for any triangle with side lengths a, b, and c, the following inequalities must hold: Show more…
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