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If the length of two sides of a triangle are 7 cm and 10 cm. what can be the length of the third side.​

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Answered by singhtanishka791
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We know that:

We know that:(i) The sum of lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side. Thus, we know that (7+10) cm is greater than the third side.

We know that:(i) The sum of lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side. Thus, we know that (7+10) cm is greater than the third side.Therefore, third side is less than 17 cm.

We know that:(i) The sum of lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side. Thus, we know that (7+10) cm is greater than the third side.Therefore, third side is less than 17 cm.(ii) The difference of lengths of any two sides of triangle is smaller than the third side. Thus (10−7) cm is smaller than the third side.

We know that:(i) The sum of lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side. Thus, we know that (7+10) cm is greater than the third side.Therefore, third side is less than 17 cm.(ii) The difference of lengths of any two sides of triangle is smaller than the third side. Thus (10−7) cm is smaller than the third side.Therefore, third side is greater than 3 cm

We know that:(i) The sum of lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side. Thus, we know that (7+10) cm is greater than the third side.Therefore, third side is less than 17 cm.(ii) The difference of lengths of any two sides of triangle is smaller than the third side. Thus (10−7) cm is smaller than the third side.Therefore, third side is greater than 3 cmThus, 3 cm < third side <17 cm.

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