SOLUTION: Two altitudes of a triangle are 12 and 20. Find the range of possible values for the third altitude of the triangle.
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Question 413535: Two altitudes of a triangle are 12 and 20. Find the range of possible values for the third altitude of the triangle.
Answer by kamallohia(18) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(7.5, 30) excuding the boundary values.
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