Math, asked by spaul9425, 6 months ago

The length of two sides of a triangle are 4cm and 6cm. Between what two measures should the length of third side fall?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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To Find:-

Third side of Δ

Given :-

Two sides of Δ

4cm & 6cm

Solution:-

✏The third side should be more than the difference between the other two sides and less than the sum of the other two sides.

➡6–4 = 2 cm

AND

➡4+6 = 10 cm.

So the third side should be between 2.1 cm and 9.9 cm, and if only integers are considered then the third side should be anywhere between 3 cm and 9 cm.

Answered by raushanraj3880
2

Answer:

10 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Let , ABC be a triangle

and B is 90 degree

AB = 4 cm and BC = 6cm

now, according to Pythagoras theorem

H^2 =P^2 + B^2

(AC)^ =(AB )^2+ (BC)^2

by further calculation u will get AC = 10 cm

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