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8 October, 22:51

In the triangle DEF, DE = 10 inches and EF = 14 inches. Write an inequality that describes the possible side lengths of side DF, in inches.

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  1. 8 October, 23:17
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    0" < DF < 24"

    Step-by-step explanation:

    in any triangle, the side length must be > 0"

    DE = 10" and EF = 14"

    for DEF to be a triangle, DF must be < DE + EF = 24" because if DF=24" then DEF is a straight line

    so ans is 0" < DF < 24"
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