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What is the range for the possible side length AB of ABC?

What is the range for the possible side length AB of ABC?-example-1
User CyberK
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18 votes

Answer:

The range is from
18 to
2 (greatest to least)


2 < x < 18

Explanation:

we know that

The triangle inequality theorem, states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side

Let

x-----> the length of the third side AB of triangle ABC

Applying the triangle inequality theorem

case A)


8+10 > x


18 > x

Rewrite


x < 18

case B)


8+x > 10


x > 10-8


x > 2

The solution for the range of possible side lengths of the third side is the interval


(2,18)

so


2 < x < 18

All real numbers greater than
2 and less than
18

The number
2 and the number
18 are not included in the solution

User Pauby
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Answer:

2 < AB < 18

Explanation:

User Andy Stewart
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