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18 March, 23:26

The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 10 inches and 4 inches. Which of the following dimensions is the third side of this triangle?

4 inches

5 inches

6 inches

7 inches

The angles shown below are supplementary:

A pair of supplementary angles is shown. One angle measures 10x and the other angle measures 70 degrees.

What is the value of x?

10°

11°

20°

21°

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  1. 19 March, 01:54
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    First part:

    The triangle would look like a triangle only if the third side is 7 inches.

    The third side could be 6 inches, but then all 3 sides would lie on a straight

    line, and you couldn't tell that it's a triangle.

    The third side can't be 4 inches or 5 inches, because it would be too short

    to join the ends of the first 2 sides.

    Second part:

    If the angles are supplementary, that means that

    they add up to 180°.

    Let's addum up:

    10x + 70° = 180°

    Subtract 70° from each side: 10x = 110°

    Divide each side by 10: x = 11 °
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