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A triangle has two side lengths 7 and 9. What value could the length of the third side be? Check all that apply

A. 8
B. 5
C. 10
D. 2
E. 13
F. 22

A triangle has two side lengths 7 and 9. What value could the length of the third-example-1
User MCBama
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Each side has to be less then the sum of the other two sides.
A, B, C, and E work.

User Chirayu Chamoli
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Answer:


8,5,10,13

Explanation:

Let

x-----> the length of the third side

we know that

The Triangle Inequality Theorem states that the sum of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the measure of the third side

so

case A)


7+9 >x\\16> x\\x<16\ units

case B)


7+x >9\\x>9-7\\ x>2\ units

The solution for the length of the third side is the interval------>
(2,16)

All real numbers greater than
2 and less than
16

therefore

the solutions are


8,5,10,13

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