The lengths of two sides of a triangle are given. Find the range of possible lengths for the third side. Use 'x' as your variable. Enter your answer as a compound inequality. For example: 18

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The lengths of two sides of a triangle are given. Find the range of possible lengths for the third
side. Use 'x' as your variable. Enter your answer as a compound inequality. For example:
18<x<36 (See your notes, Example D!)
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Transcribed Image Text:Lesson 5.4 - #5 This is the only question in this section. Question The lengths of two sides of a triangle are given. Find the range of possible lengths for the third side. Use 'x' as your variable. Enter your answer as a compound inequality. For example: 18<x<36 (See your notes, Example D!) Answer Attempt 7 out of 100 Additional Solution No Solution Submit Answer 20 ft. 7 ft
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