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23 September, 02:07

Two sides of a triangle measure 14 inches and 8 inches. which cannot be the length of the remaining side?

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  1. 23 September, 03:48
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    1. The "triangle inequality" states that any of the sides of the triangle, is larger than the difference of the other 2 sides (the larger minus the smaller), and it is smaller than the sum of them.

    2. So the third side of this triangle must be larger than 14-8=6 (in) and smaller than 14+8=22 (in)

    3. So let a denote the remaining side, then 6 < a < 22, which means a can be any number in between 6 and 22 inches.
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