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22 February, 16:01

Two side of a triangle measure 7 and 9. Find the range of possible measures for the third side.

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  1. 22 February, 17:55
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    The Range of possible measures for the third side is; 2 < C < 16

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In a triangle with sides A, B and C, the sum of the length of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the third side:

    A+B>C B+C>A A+C>B

    Given the two sides of a triangle are 7 and 9.

    Let A = 7 and B = 9 then;

    B-A< C < A+B

    Then; the range of C can be:

    9-7 < C < 7+9

    Simplify:

    2 < C < 16

    Therefore, the range of possible measures for the third side is; 2 < C < 16
  2. 22 February, 18:13
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    anything greater than 2 and less than 16
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