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7 July, 17:00

Two sides of an obtuse triangle measure 12 inches and 14 inches. The longest side measures 14 inches. What is the greatest possible whole-number length of the unknown side?

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  1. 7 July, 18:34
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    Longest side mus be less than the sum of other 2 sides

    14=longest

    14<12+unknown

    minus 12

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    unknonwn cannt be equal 2 since 2<2 is false

    round down

    2<1 true

    unknown=1 inche
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