Answer :

The three given side lengths must follow the triangle inequality theorem for three sides to form a triangle.

What is the triangle inequality theorem?

The triangle inequality theorem states that for a given set of three sides of a triangle, the sum of any two side lengths should be always greater than the third side length.

For instance, if the three side lengths are a, b, c

then a + b > c

        a + c > b

        b + c > a

Therefore all the above conditions should be followed for 3 sides to represent a triangle.

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