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An acute triangle has side lengths 21 cm, x cm, and 2x cm. If 21 is one of the shorter sides of the triangle, what is the greatest possible length of the longest side, rounded to the nearest tenth?
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An acute triangle has side lengths 21 cm, x cm, and 2x cm. If 21 is one of the shorter sides of the triangle, what is the greatest possible length of the longest side, rounded to the nearest tenth?
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Answer: C. 42.0 cm
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The triangle inequality requires the sum of the two short sides be at least as long as the longest side.
.. 21 +x ≥ 2x
.. 21 ≥ x
.. 42 ≥ 2x
The largest possible length of the longest side is 42 cm.
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