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Question 1002902: two sides of a triangle are 20 inces and 2 feet. what is the interval for possible values for the third side of this triangle?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
two sides of a triangle are 20 inces and 2 feet. what is the interval for possible values for the third side of this triangle?
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The sides are 20 inches and 24 inches.
The 3rd side has to be > the difference and < the sum of the 2 sides.
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4 < s < 44 (inches)
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