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If one side of a triangle is 6 cm then what is the sum of maximum difference of the sides and the minimum sum of the sides?​

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Answered by Honeydisha
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

There is a rule or a kind of lemma

( a proven statement)

The sum of the two sides of a triangle must be greater than the third side. Also the difference between two sides must be lesser than the third side.

If we assume that a,b,c are the sides of a triangle then ,

a = 6cm as given

b - c < 6

b + c > 6

So b - c = 1 to 5 but Max value is 5

b + c = 7 to infinity but Min value is 7

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