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HELP I’m trying to go somewhere but I gotta finish my work first

HELP I’m trying to go somewhere but I gotta finish my work first-example-1
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Answer:

Since the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side, we can find the range of values for the third side by subtracting the known side lengths from their sum and taking the absolute value of the difference.

For the given triangle with side lengths 35 and 33, the range of values for the third side would be:

|35 - 33| < X < 35 + 33

2 < X < 68

Therefore, the range of values for the third side is 2 to 68.

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