Math, asked by nailea, 3 months ago

If two sides of a triangle or 6 cm and 10 cm in length of third side can be what?

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Answered by sheetalsingh210907
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The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is always greater than the length of the third side.

So, 6 cm + 10 cm > 3rd side 3rd side < 16

So, 10 – 6 < 3rd side 3rd side > 4 cm Therefore, 6 cm is the length of the 3rd side.

Answered by vydehibala
1

Answer:

Use other equations of pythagoras theorem if you want to find the base or height

Step-by-step explanation:

If 6 = Height

10 = Base

Using Pythagoras theorem,

Hypotenuse

=

 \sqrt{} 6 ^{2}  + 10 {}^{2}

That is

 \sqrt{} 36 + 100

 \sqrt{} 136

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