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Question
Two sides of the triangle are given in the table. Find the third side of the triangle.
SI. No. | Side - 1 | Side - 2 | The length of the third side (any three measures) |
i. | 7 cm | 4 cm | |
ii. | 8 cm | 8 cm | |
iii. | 7.5 cm | 3.5 cm | |
iv. | 10 cm | 14 cm |
Solution
SI. No. | Side - 1 | Side - 2 | The length of the third side (any three measures) |
i. | 7 cm | 4 cm | 8 cm, 9 cm, 10 cm |
ii. | 8 cm | 8 cm | 8 cm, 9 cm, 10 cm |
iii. | 7.5 cm | 3.5 cm | 5 cm, 6 cm, 7 cm |
iv. | 10 cm | 14 cm | 10 cm, 15 cm, 20 cm |
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