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6 September, 17:35

Two sides of a triangle have lengths 6 and 8. What lengths are possible for the third side?

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  1. 6 September, 19:34
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    Answer:the 3rd length could be 10 if the triangle is a right angled triangle, and 6 and 8 are the opposite and adjacent sides.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the triangle is a right angled triangle with 6 and 8 as the opposite and adjacent sides, then they missing side is there hypotenuse. this can be gotten using Pythagoras rule

    Hypotenuse=√ (8^2+6^2)

    Hypotenuse=√ (8x8+6x6)

    Hypotenuse=√ (64+36)

    Hypotenuse=√ (100)

    Hypotenuse=10
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