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Two sides of a triangle have lengths 10 and 15. What must be true about the length of the third side?
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Two sides of a triangle have lengths 10 and 15. What must be true about the length of the third side?
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It must be larger than 25. The 3rd side of a triangle must always be greater than the sum of th other 2
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