SOLUTION: If 6 and 7 are the lengths of 2 sides of a triangle, what would be the range of possible anwers for the area of this triangle?
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Question 609698: If 6 and 7 are the lengths of 2 sides of a triangle, what would be the range of possible anwers for the area of this triangle?
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If 6 and 7 are the lengths of 2 sides of a triangle, what would be the range of possible anwers for the area of this triangle?
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s has to be greater than the difference, and less than the sum
1 < s < 13
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