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HELP HELP HELP A triangle has two sides of length 14 and 18. What is the largest possible whole-number length for the third side?

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22

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I added the numbers yw

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User John Chuckran
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The way you can do this is Pythagorean theorem. Since the hypotenuse has to be the highest part. So you would do 14^2 + 18^ = c^2 and then do that and you get 196 + 324 which is equal to 520 so then get the square root of that which is 22.8, but it says largest possible whole number length so you would put 22.
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