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two sides of a triangle are 4 cm and 7 cm what can be the length of its third side to make the triangle possible Please answer​

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Answered by ItźDyñamicgirł
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Question

Two sides of a triangle are 4cm and 7cm. What can be length of its third side to make the triangle possible.

Given

  • Two sides of a triangle are 4 cm and 7cm

Required to Find

Third length of the side of the triangle.

Solution

The sum of the lengths of any two sides in a triangle is always greater than the length of the third side in the triangle

the difference of the lengths of any two sides in a triangle is always less than the length of the third side in the triangle

the difference between 4 cm and 7 cm is 3 cm and their sum is 11 cm

To ensure that the above mentioned rule is not violated the possible length of the third side has got to be greater than 3 cm and lesser than 11cm.

So from the given options 6cm us less than 11cm and greater than 3cm.

therefore, the length of the third side of triangle is 6cm

Answered by lovepets663
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Answer:

Question

Two sides of a triangle are 4cm and 7cm. What can be length of its third side to make the triangle possible.

Given

Two sides of a triangle are 4 cm and 7cm

Required to Find

Third length of the side of the triangle.

Step-by-step explanation:

Solution

The sum of the lengths of any two sides in a triangle is always greater than the length of the third side in the triangle

the difference of the lengths of any two sides in a triangle is always less than the length of the third side in the triangle

the difference between 4 cm and 7 cm is 3 cm and their sum is 11 cm

To ensure that the above mentioned rule is not violated the possible length of the third side has got to be greater than 3 cm and lesser than 11cm.

So from the given options 6cm us less than 11cm and greater than 3cm.

therefore, the length of the third side of triangle is 6cm

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