The answer choice which explains that the three segments cannot be used to construct a triangle is; AC + CB < AB.
<h3>Which inequality explains why the three segments cannot be used to construct a triangle?</h3>
Since, It follows from the triangle inequalities theorem that sum of the side lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.
Hence, since the sum of sides AC + CB is less than AB, it follows that the required inequality is; AC + CB < AB.
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Answer:
C, D, J
Step-by-step explanation:
Points to the left of the y-axis have a negative x- value
Points to the right of the y-axis have a positive x- value
Points on the y-axis have an x- value of zero
C(- 4, 5), D(- 9, 9 ), J(- 9, 0) ← are the coordinates of the points
All have a negative x- value
Answer:
mean = 33/6 =5.5
Step-by-step explanation: