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Two sides of a (non-degenerate) triangle are 11 and 17. How many possible lengths are there for the third side, if it is a positive integer?

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17 - 11 = 6
17 + 11 = 28
6 < third side <28

so any side from 7 to 27 are possible lengths

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there are 21 possible lengths for third side if it is a positive integer
User Poetryrocksalot
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By the triangle inequality, the smaller two sides' lengths must add up to a number larger than the length of the largest side. So either


x+11>17\implies x>6

or


11+17=28>x

In other words, either
x is not the largest side length, or it is.

Taken together, we must have
6<x<28, which yields 22 integer solutions.
User David Robles
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