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26 April, 08:56

If the length of two sides of a triangle are 7 and 10, the length of the third side may be

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  1. 26 April, 09:09
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    The Triangle Inequality Theorem rule states that when you add 2 sides they must be greater than the third side,

    Your third side has to be less than 7+10=17

    Your third side is less than 17 and greater than 3

    Anything that is 17 or greater is to big

    Anything that is 3 or less is to small

    So your answer is between 4-16
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