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Question
What are the limits between which the third side of the triangle lies, if the following are its two sides?
6.1 cm, 5.4 cm
Sum
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Solution
Triangle Inequality Theorem
For any triangle with sides a, b and x (third side) |a – b| < x < a + b
This ensures the sum of two sides is greater than the third, and the difference of two sides is less than the third.
Step 1: Apply given values
Here a = 6.1, b = 5.4
Difference: |6.1 – 5.4| = 0.7
Sum: 6.1 + 5.4 = 11.5
Step 2: Write inequality
0.7 < x < 11.5
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Chapter 9: Inequalities - EXERCISE 9 [Page 102]
