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5 September, 22:00

Let be a, b, c be the lengths of sides of a triangle; a=4.8, b=0.23, c is a whole number. Find c.

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  1. 5 September, 23:30
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    It's not clear if this is a right triangle or not. I'm going to assume its any kind of triangle. The third side c is restricted such that ...

    a - b < c < a + b

    4.8 - 0.23 < c < 4.8 + 0.23

    4.57 < c < 5.03

    If c was allowed to be any real number, then we'd have infinitely many solutions for c. However, we're told that c is a whole number. The only whole number between 4.57 and 5.03 is 5

    So c = 5 is the only integer solution

    Final Answer: 5
  2. 6 September, 01:28
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    List the sides of triangle ΔMNP in ascending order (shortest to longest) if: Chapter Reference a m∠M = 64°, m∠N = 48°
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