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11 April, 02:34

You're given two side lengths of 6 centimeters and 9 centimeters. Which measurement can you use for the lengths of the third side to construct a valid triangle

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  1. 11 April, 02:46
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    If we have a triangle with sides a, b, c then

    b-a < c < b+a

    describes the restriction of the length of side c, given sides a and b. This is due to the triangle inequality theorem.

    a = 6

    b = 9

    b-a < c < b+a

    9-6 < c < 9+6

    3 < c < 15

    Answer: The third side is between 3 cm and 15 cm. The third side cannot equal 3 cm, and it also cannot equal 15 cm.
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