SOLUTION: The length of two of the sides of a certain triangle are (x-3) and (x+3) where x>3. Which of the following ranges represent all of the possible values of the third side,s?

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Question 312615: The length of two of the sides of a certain triangle are (x-3) and (x+3) where x>3. Which of the following ranges represent all of the possible values of the third side,s?
Answer by JBarnum(2146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x cant = 3 or -3
x={(-∞,-3]or[-3,3]or[3,∞)}

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