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20 October, 21:51

Two sides of an obtuse triangle measure 12 inches and 14 inches. The longest side measures 14 inches. What is the greatest possible whole-number length of the unknown side? Inches

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  1. 20 October, 22:12
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    7 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The side length (s) that would make the largest angle be exactly 90° is found from the Pythagorean theorem:

    12² + s² = 14²

    s² = 196 - 144 = 52

    s = 2√13 ≈ 7.2

    The length for an obtuse triangle will be less than this (and greater than 14-12=2 inches).

    The greatest possible whole-number length is 7 inches.
  2. 20 October, 22:19
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    The Answer is 7 for Edge
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