by tim Tue Mar 15, 2011 4:17 pm
this is a triangle inequality problem. what you want to do is take the potential perimeters and use each to figure out what the third side is. once you know all three sides, you can only form a valid triangle if the two shorter sides add up to more than the third side. you don't need to know anything else about what the triangle is supposed to look like..
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