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What could be the length of the third side of the triangle if it is known that the first two sides are 15 and 27? Please tell me the answer if you absoulutley know it
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What could be the length of the third side of the triangle if it is known that the first two sides are 15 and 27? Please tell me the answer if you absoulutley know it
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What could be the length of the third side of the triangle if it is known that the first two sides are 15 and 27?
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It will be between the sum and difference of the two given sides.
12 < third side < 42
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