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A triangle has two sides that measure 10 in. and 8 in. which could be the measure of the third side?

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To solve this problem we have to use the Pythagorean theorem. You can only use the Pythagorean theorem in Right Triangles. The longest side of the triangle is called the "hypotenuse". C² is the longest side so it is the hypotenuse . To calculate c² we have to do α² + β² = c².

Given

Side (A) = 10 in
Side (B) = 8 in
Side (C) = unknown

The length of the third side must be greater than 0 but less than 18in

10-8 < s < 10+8

2 < s < 18

17 in is the correct answer

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if the triangle has a right angle, the measure of the third side is 12.8 inches
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