SOLUTION: on a triangle, does side a + side b have to be less than side c?
Ex. a+b<c? or can it be a+b>c
Algebra.Com
Question 267379: on a triangle, does side a + side b have to be less than side c?
Ex. a+bc
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a + b has to be more than c.
RELATED QUESTIONS
on a right triangle if side A = 30ft. and side B = 40ft. What does side C... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
if you have a triangle with angle A=45 degrees, side a = 15, side b = 30. what would side (answered by richard1234)
triangle A,B,C
side A=376"
side B=388"
side C=? what is side c equal to and what is... (answered by checkley71,stanbon)
I have side a= x-2, side b=x and side c=x+2 and it is a right triangle.. I am supposed to (answered by user_dude2008)
The perimeter of a triangle is 25 inches. If side a is twice side b, which is half side... (answered by dfrazzetto)
Side A of a triangle is twice side B. Side C is 2m shorter than side A. The perimeter is... (answered by scott8148)
Show that
|a + b + c| <= |a| + |b| + |c|
for all real numbers a, b, and c.... (answered by ikleyn)
please help me solve this triangle:
side a= 6, side b= 9, side c=... (answered by jsmallt9)
Which similarity postulate or theorem lets you conclude that ABC ~ CDE?
(Triangles can (answered by ikleyn)