The inequalities that represents the third side of the triangle is x ≥ 4 or x ≤ 20
How to find the third side of a triangle?
The triangle inequality theorem states that that the sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than or equal to the third side.
Therefore, the two sides of the triangle are 12 cm and 8 cm.
A triangle with sides a, b and x follows the principle below;
a + b ≥ x.
Therefore,
let
x = third sides
12 + 8 ≥ x
20 ≥ x
x + 8 ≥ 12
x ≥ 4
x + 12 ≥ 8
Therefore, the third third should be greater than or equals to 4 or less than or equals to 20
x ≥ 4 or x ≤ 20
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Y=-1x+1 is the correct answer because you take the two points and go y2-y1/x2-x1, then one you figure that out you take y=mx+b and input your values (you can choose either point) so your work should look like: -4-4/5-3=-8/8=-1. -4=-1 (5)+b
-4= -5+b
+5. +5
1=b
y=-1x+1
Answer:
c = -7/9p
Step-by-step explanation:
8p + 9c = p
8p − 8p + 9c = p − 8p
Step 2:
9c = −7p
Step 3:
9c/9 = -7p/9
c = -7/9p
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