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Okay please help me I have a massive test tmrw worth 40% of my grade for this semester and I don’t understand this question…I’ve tried and tried and still can’t get it!!!

Okay please help me I have a massive test tmrw worth 40% of my grade for this semester-example-1
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The possible lengths for the third side are 47, 18, 24, 8, and 44.

To determine whether a set of three side lengths can form a triangle, we can use the triangle inequality theorem, which states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side.

Let's apply this theorem to the given side lengths (18, 26, and the options):

18 + 26 > Third Side

44 > Third Side

18 + Third Side > 26

Third Side > 8

26 + Third Side > 18

Third Side > -8 (This is always true because lengths cannot be negative.)

Now, let's check each option:

47: 44 < 47 (This is true.)

18: 8 < 18 (This is true.)

24: 8 + 24 > 18 (This is true.)

8: 18 + 8 > 26 (This is true.)

44: 18 + 44 > 26 (This is true.)

Therefore, the possible lengths for the third side are 47, 18, 24, 8, and 44.

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