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silvernight269:

Two the sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle is 23. a) find the range of values possible for the length of the third side. b) determine the greatest possible integer that could be the length of the third side.

silvernight269:

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Shadow:

Anime started, I'll let @dude help c;

silvernight269:

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dude:

Ok sure `Two the sum of the lengths of of two sides of a triangle is 23.` "two" in this sentence does not make sense, was it copied correctly?

silvernight269:

Yes

dude:

Ok grammatically its incorrect, anyway 1551927770-5c8089da4920e29164130c00-image.png

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dude:

That is nonsesnse writing what even

silvernight269:

Idk i tool a picture

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silvernight269:

I think i have to use inequalities

dude:

Yeah so the third side has to be less than 23 The triangle inequality theorem says that the sum of 2 sides has to be greater than the third

silvernight269:

Yea

silvernight269:

@dude

dude:

Okay and the third side cannot be the difference of the 2 sides given (Since we were only given a sum length we would only write) s<23

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