A theorem in geometry states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side. Given the length of the two sides of a triangle, 10cm and 6cm, how many different triangles can be formed if the length of the third side must be a whole number ?
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Infinite triangle can form
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let sides àre 5 cm,6cm,10cm
- yes this is a triangle
- if sum of smaller sides of triangle is greater than third side
- In right angled triangle longest side is hypontuse
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