Given two sides of a triangle, you can set up an inequality using the sum and difference to show the range of possible lengths for the third side, x.
31 and 28
[blank_start]3[blank_end] < x < [blank_start]59[blank_end]
Answer
59
3
Question 2
Question
Given two sides of a triangle, you can set up an inequality using the sum and difference to show the range of possible lengths for the third side, x.
14 and 22
[blank_start]8[blank_end] < x < [blank_start]36[blank_end]
Answer
36
8
Question 3
Question
Given two sides of a triangle, you can set up an inequality using the sum and difference to show the range of possible lengths for the third side, x.
19 and 45
[blank_start]26[blank_end] < x < [blank_start]64[blank_end]
Answer
26
64
Question 4
Question
Given two sides of a triangle, you can set up an inequality using the sum and difference to show the range of possible lengths for the third side, x.
8 and 17
[blank_start]9[blank_end] < x < [blank_start]25[blank_end]
Answer
9
25
Question 5
Question
If a triangle has lengths of 45 cm and 9 cm, check all the possible lengths for the third side.