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Problem
The sides of a triangle with positive area have lengths , , and . The sides of a second triangle with positive area have lengths , , and . What is the smallest positive number that is not a possible value of ?
Solution
From the triangle inequality, and . The smallest positive number not possible is , which is .
See Also
2000 AMC 10 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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