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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Part 1: On your own paper, create a triangle having different lengths of two sides. Provide a description of your triangle including the lengths of the two given sides. Part 2: For the triangle created in Part 1, what is the range of values that the length of the third side can NOT be? Part 3: Justify your answer

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

"own" paper lol

Parth (parthkohli):

Part 1: \(\Large \color{purple}{\rightarrow 12, 13, 4 }\) These are the sides. Part 2: \(\Large \color{purple}{\rightarrow 12 + 13 > 4 }\) \(\Large \color{purple}{\rightarrow 13 + 4 > 12 }\) \(\Large \color{purple}{\rightarrow 12 + 4>13 }\) Part 3: We know this as this is a property. If we take any two sides, the sum will be greater than the third.

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