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If two sides of a triangle are 6 and 16, what is the range of the possible lengths of the third side? If we denote the third side as “c” Pls hurry
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If two sides of a triangle are 6 and 16, what is the range of the possible lengths of the third side? If we denote the third side as “c” Pls hurry
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If two sides of a triangle are 6 and 16, what is the range of the possible lengths
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If we denote the third side as “c”
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third side has to be bigger than the difference of the other sides, but smaller than the sum of the other sides
16-6=10
6+16=22
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