The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 6cm and 10 cm. Between what two measures should the length of the third side fall?
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We also know that the length of the third side must be less than the sum of the other two sides. Difference of the two sides = 10 cm - 6 cm = 4 cm. Sum of the two sides = 10 cm + 6 cm = 16 cm. So, the length of the third side must be greater than 4 cm and less than 16 cm.
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two sides of triangle are 6,10
(case 1) :-
let the third side be the smallest side
x≤6
x+6>10
x>4
∴4<x≤6
x∈(4,6]
(case 2) :-
third side be largest
x⩾10
10+6>x
x<16
x∈[10,16)
∴
x∈(4,16)
∴ x should lie in betweenn4 and 16.
and not equal to 4 and 16.
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