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Please post the size of the triangle, so we can figure out if it's an actual problem with the site.
I'm assuming it's not because a lot of people have passed it without a problem.
@como99 Oh! I'll give this a try right now.
Edit: Yes, that was it. Thanks a lot! <3
The 2 shortest sides combined must be longer than the longest side. If not, the two short sides cannot reach the end points of the longest line.
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Hey man something is really of I have tried multiple approaches all which satisfy the requirements you give and I am still getting the error message Scalene should equal non valid and Isoceles should equal non valid. When I do it on any other ide all of the tests work out no matter what. The first set of tests on this checks out but the attempt portion keeps giving me the error messages I mentioned above. I don't know what to do anymore. I can send you code if you want?
I am having this same issue as well it makes no sense. It works on every other ide but this one for some reason. My guess it might have to do something with floats and zeros because it never says that the numbers
have to be integers. With that though it does not say that equalateral is invalid. I have no clue.
Sorry I don't know how to format nicely on this chat log only on reddit lol :).
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What level of math?
Why did it take you so long?
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Can you tell me how this relates to the gaussian formula?
What do you mean pure math what level of math is it?
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