8. Find the range of possible measures for the third side. A. 4

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8. Find the range of possible measures for the third side.
A. 4 < x < 8
B. 8<x < 10
C. 4 <x < 12
D. 10 <x< 12
9. What is the value of x?
A. 66
B. 68
C. 78
D. 88
2x+2
1110
120
122°
10. Find the value of x?
A. 102°
B. 111°
C. 120°
D. 122°
30
132
11. The triangle inequality theorem states the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle
is
the length of the third side.
A. greater than
B. less than
C. greater than or equal to
D. less than or equal to
12. Name the smallest angle in this triangle.
A. LL
B. 20
C. ZV
D. None of these
13. Does this triangle with these side lengths exist? 12, 9, 6
A. Yes
B. No
C. I don't know
D. Maybe
14. In ACAT and ADOG shown below, which of the following statement is true?
A. CT is longer than DG
B. DG is longer than CT
C. CA is longer than DO
D. DG is longer than CA
15. Two sides of a triangle have side length of 15 meters and 10 meters. What is the range of
possible lengths of the third side?
A. 6 > x > 12
B. 5 <x< 25
C. 10 > x >15
D. 7 > x > 5
Transcribed Image Text:8. Find the range of possible measures for the third side. A. 4 < x < 8 B. 8<x < 10 C. 4 <x < 12 D. 10 <x< 12 9. What is the value of x? A. 66 B. 68 C. 78 D. 88 2x+2 1110 120 122° 10. Find the value of x? A. 102° B. 111° C. 120° D. 122° 30 132 11. The triangle inequality theorem states the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is the length of the third side. A. greater than B. less than C. greater than or equal to D. less than or equal to 12. Name the smallest angle in this triangle. A. LL B. 20 C. ZV D. None of these 13. Does this triangle with these side lengths exist? 12, 9, 6 A. Yes B. No C. I don't know D. Maybe 14. In ACAT and ADOG shown below, which of the following statement is true? A. CT is longer than DG B. DG is longer than CT C. CA is longer than DO D. DG is longer than CA 15. Two sides of a triangle have side length of 15 meters and 10 meters. What is the range of possible lengths of the third side? A. 6 > x > 12 B. 5 <x< 25 C. 10 > x >15 D. 7 > x > 5
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