All the sides of a triangle are integers. If the perimeter of the triangle is $3,$ then how many different possible triangles are there? (Assume that the triangle is non-degenerate. Two triangles are considered the same if they are congruent.)
All the sides of a triangle are integers. If the perimeter of the triangle is $3,$ then how many different possible triangles are there? (Assume that the triangle is non-degenerate. Two triangles are considered the same if they are congruent.)
Only one possible triangle with perimeter three ... its integer sides are 1 - 1 - 1.
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