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19 February, 04:54

Given are the lengths of two sides of a triangle. Find the range of lengths for the third side

7,10

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  1. 19 February, 05:09
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    The triangle inequality theorem states that any side of a triangle is always shorter than the sum of the two other sides.

    so if the two other sides are 7 and 10, the sum of the two other sides is 17 (7+10=17)

    therefore, the third side must be shorter than 17
  2. 19 February, 05:23
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    The third side must be greater than 3, otherwise it couldn't reach

    the ends of the 7 and 10.

    Also, it must be less than 17, otherwise the 7 and 10 couldn't reach

    the ends of it.
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