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When you have two side lengths of 2in and 4.5in What is the other side length?

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Answer:

The solution for the other side length is the interval

(2.5,6.5)

Explanation:

I will assume that is a triangle

we know that

The Triangle Inequality Theorem states that the sum of any 2 sides of a triangle must be greater than the measure of the third side

Let

x ---> the measure of the third side

Applying the Triangle Inequality Theorem

1)
2+4.5 > x


6.5 > x

Rewrite


x < 6.5\ in

2)
2+x> 4.5


x> 2.5\ in

therefore

The solution for the other side length is the interval

(2.5,6.5)

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