Can It Form?
Find a Range
Ordering Angles
Ordering Sides
100

8,17,24

8+17>24

25>24

Yes

100

Find the sum and the difference to set up an inequality to show the range of possible lengths for the third side.

14 and 22

8 < x< 36
100

Order the angles from least to greatest 

M, P, N

100

Find the missing angle and order the side lengths from least to greatest. 


Angle - 92

Sides - KL, JK, JL

200

28,50,22

22+28>50

50>50

no

200

Find the sum and the difference to set up an inequality to show the range of possible lengths for the third side.

31 and 28 

3 < x < 59

200

Order the angles from least to greatest 

T, R, S

200

Find the missing side and order the sides from least to greatest.


Angle - 59

Sides - ST, SV, TV

300

24,12,11

11+12>24

23>24

no

300

Find the sum and the difference to set up an inequality to show the range of possible lengths for the third side.

3 and 11

8 < x < 11

300

Order the angles from greatest to least 


C, B, D

300

Find the missing angle and order the sides from greatest to least. 


Angle - 44

Sides - XZ, YZ, XY

400

41,7,35

7+35>41

42>41

yes

400

Find the sum and the difference to set up an inequality to show the range of possible lengths for the third side.

24 and 7 

17 < x < 31 

400

Order the angles from greatest to least 


X, Y, W

400

Find the missing side length and order the sides from greatest to least. 


Angle - 46

Sides - BE, BD, DE

500

52,37,42

37+42>52

79>52

yes 

500

Find the sum and the difference to set up an inequality to show the range of possible lengths for the third side.

8 and 25

9 < x < 25

500

Find the missing angle and order the sides from greatest to least. 


Angle - 35


Sides - EF, DF, DE