Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
What are the limits between which the third side of the triangle lies, if the following are its two sides?
4.8 cm, 6.4 cm
Sum
Advertisements
Solution
Triangle Inequality Theorem
For any triangle with sides a, b, c:
|a − b| < c < a + b
where c is the third side:
Given:
First side: = a = 4.8 cm
Second side: b = 6.4 cm
Step 1: Find lower limit
|a − b| = |6.4 − 4.8| = 1.6
So, c > 1.6
Step 2: Find upper limit
a + b = 6.4 + 4.8 = 11.2
So, c < 11.2
The third side of the triangle lies between 1.6 cm and 11.2 cm.
1.6 cm < x < 11.2 cm
shaalaa.com
Is there an error in this question or solution?
Chapter 9: Inequalities - EXERCISE 9 [Page 102]
