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5 February, 04:58

Two sides of a triangle have lengths of 16 cm and 17 cm. Which could be the length of the third side?

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  1. 5 February, 05:17
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    The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than to the length of the third side.

    x - third side

    if x ≤ 16 < 17 or 16 ≤ x < 17 then

    x + 16 > 17 |-16

    x > 1

    x ∈ (1; 16]

    if 16 < 17 ≤ x then

    16 + 17 > x

    33 > x

    x ∈ [17; 33)

    Answer: x ∈ (1; 16] ∪ [17; 33) → 1 < x ≤ 16 or 17 ≤ x < 33
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