Check and Verify Triangle Existence with Sides 3 cm, 3 cm, 7 cm - Are Triangles Possible for any Lengths?

part 2 - Question 1 - Page 153 - Are Triangles Possible for any Lengths? - Chapter 7 Class 7 - A tale of three Intersecting Lines (Ganit Prakash) - Class 7 (Ganita Prakash & Old NCERT)
part 3 - Question 1 - Page 153 - Are Triangles Possible for any Lengths? - Chapter 7 Class 7 - A tale of three Intersecting Lines (Ganit Prakash) - Class 7 (Ganita Prakash & Old NCERT)
part 4 - Question 1 - Page 153 - Are Triangles Possible for any Lengths? - Chapter 7 Class 7 - A tale of three Intersecting Lines (Ganit Prakash) - Class 7 (Ganita Prakash & Old NCERT)
part 5 - Question 1 - Page 153 - Are Triangles Possible for any Lengths? - Chapter 7 Class 7 - A tale of three Intersecting Lines (Ganit Prakash) - Class 7 (Ganita Prakash & Old NCERT)

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Question 1 - Page 153 Can we say anything about the existence of a triangle having sidelengths 3 cm, 3 cm and 7 cm? Verify your answer by construction. First we draw a rough sketch Let’s try to draw it now Steps of construction 1. Draw a line segment AB of length 7 cm 2. Since AC = 3 cm. Taking 3 cm as radius, and A as center, we draw a full circle lightly 3. Since BC = 3 cm. Taking 3 cm as radius, and B as center, we draw a full circle lightly We note that that the two circles do not intersect So, the triangle is not possible

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