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Given the lengths of two sides of a triangle, find the range for the length of the third side. (Range means find between which two numbers the length of the third side must fall.) Write an inequality. 22 and 15

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Answer:

26.63 ??

Explanation:

I think you use pythagorean theorum to solve.

do 22^2 and 15^2 and get 709.1569

sqrt of that is 26.63

User Jenish Zinzuvadiya
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Answer:

7 < (third side length) < 37

Explanation:

Add these two side lengths together. We get 37. Unless the 3rd side is LESS than 37, we cannot form a triangle.

Next, subtract 15 from 22, obtaining 7. The 3rd side has to be GREATER than 7 in order for the sides 7+, 15 and 22 to form a triangle.

7 < (third side length) < 37

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