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10 September, 00:09

The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the third side. if a triangle has one side that is 8 cm and a second side that is 1 cm less than twice the third side, what are the possible lengths for the second and third sides?

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  1. 10 September, 00:35
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    1st Side: 8

    2nd Side: 2x - 1

    3rd Side: x

    (8) + (2x - 1) > x (2x - 1) + x > 8 (x) + (8) > 2x - 1

    2x + 7 > x 3x - 1 > 8 8 > x - 1

    2x > - 7 3x > 9 9 > x

    x > - 3.5 (disregard) x > 3 x < 9

    3rd Side: x ⇒ (3 < x < 9)

    2nd Side: 2x - 1 ⇒ 2 (3) - 1 < x < 2 (9) - 1 ⇒ 5 < x < 17

    Answer: the 3rd side must be between 3 and 9, the 2nd side must be between 5 and 17
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