Math, asked by omtomar76, 9 months ago

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Answered by tanika
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Answer:

hlo here is ur answer

Step-by-step explanation:

by Pythagoras we have the min limit of third side as 

Let the length of third side be L

= 3 cm 

and we know the sum of any two sides > the third side so 12 + 15 = 27 cm 

so the third side ( L) must lie between 

3 < L < 27 cm

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Answered by HARSHRAJ180701
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SOLUTION:-

LENGTH OF TWO SIDES OF TRIANGLE=12 CM AND 15 CM

SINCE, THE SUM OF TWO SIDES OF TRIANGLE IS GREATER THAN THE LENGTH OF THE THIRD SIDE.

SUM OF TWO SIDES= 12 +15 =27

SINCE THE LENGTH OF THIRD SIDE IS NEVER LESS THAN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO SIDES.

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO SIDES

= 15- 12=3 CM

HENCE,

THE LENGTH OF THIRD SIDE IS MORE THAN 3 CM AND LESS THAN 27 CM.

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