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Two sides of an isosceles triangle measure 4cmand11cm. What is the possible value of third side.


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Calculating the possible values of third side:

Using the properties of the sides of an isosceles triangle, we know that “The length of two sides of an isosceles triangle are always equal.

By the triangle inequality theorem, we know that “Sum of any two sides of triangle should be greater than the third side”.

Case (i) : if we take length of equal sides as 4cm, then

4cm+4cm=8cm<11cm(lesserthanthethirdside), not satisfying the triangle inequality.

Case (ii) : If we take length of equal sides as 11cm, then

11cm+11cm=22cm>4cm(greaterthanthethirdside), satisfying the the triangle inequality.

Final Answer: Hence, the possible value for the length of third side for the isosceles triangle is 11cm.


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