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26 December, 10:11

The lengths of the sides of a triagle are 12, 13, and n. Which of the following must be true.

a. N>1

b. N<13

c. 1 d. 1

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  1. 26 December, 10:32
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    By the triangle inequality theorem we know that

    b - a < c < a+b

    where a and b are the given sides; c is the unknown side

    In this case,

    a = 12

    b = 13

    c = n

    So,

    b-a < n < b+a

    13-12 < n < 13+12

    1 < n < 25

    So n is both greater than 1 and also less than 25

    Broken up, this means n > 1 and n < 25

    So it looks like the only answer is choice A. Choices C and D seem to have typos in them? Something seems off about them.
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