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25 February, 21:04

Two sides of a triangle have lengths 11 and 18. Write an inequality to represent the possible lengths for the third side, x.

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  1. 25 February, 21:15
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    Side inequality of triangle states that the sum of any two sides of a triangle should be greater than the third side so the sum of two sides

    In this case, 11 + 18 = 29 > 3rd side So 29 > 3rd side or we can say 3rd side < 29

    Also, the third side cannot be smaller than the difference of the given two sides so the third side has to be greater than 18-11 = 7 so 3rd side > 7 so if length of 3rd side is represented by x, then 7 < x < 29
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