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To find: The possibility range of the sides of two isosceles

Answer to Problem 44HP
The range of the side of the triangle is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The length of the base of the isosceles triangle:
Consider the isosceles triangle having length of two sides x .
Consider the inequality of triangle theorem:
The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle should be greater than the third side.
Consider the third side of the triangle as
Check the range using the inequality of triangle.
Consider the third side of the triangle as
Check the range using the inequality of triangle.
Consider the third side of the triangle as
Check the range using the inequality of triangle.
Hence, the range of the side of the triangle is
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