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Based in the information given in the problem, you must apply the The Angle Bisector Theorem. Let's call the triangle: "ABC"; the internal bisector of the angle that divides its opposite side: "AP"; and "x": the longest and shortest possible lengths of the third side of the triangle.
If BP= 6 cm and CP= 5 cm, we have:
BP/CP = AB/AC
We don't know if second side of the triangle (6.9 centimeters long) is AB or AC, so:
1. If AB = 6.9 cm and AC = x:
6/5 = 6.9/x
x = (5x6.9)/6
x = 5.80 cm
2. If AC= 6.9 cm and AB= x:
6/5 = x/6.9
x = 6.9x6/5
x = 8.30 cm
Then, the answer is:
The longest possible length of the third side of the triangle is 8.30 cm and the and shortest length of it is 5.80 cm.
If BP= 6 cm and CP= 5 cm, we have:
BP/CP = AB/AC
We don't know if second side of the triangle (6.9 centimeters long) is AB or AC, so:
1. If AB = 6.9 cm and AC = x:
6/5 = 6.9/x
x = (5x6.9)/6
x = 5.80 cm
2. If AC= 6.9 cm and AB= x:
6/5 = x/6.9
x = 6.9x6/5
x = 8.30 cm
Then, the answer is:
The longest possible length of the third side of the triangle is 8.30 cm and the and shortest length of it is 5.80 cm.
Answer:
The answer is D) 8.3 cm, 5.8 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The answers for the U3L5: Proportions in Triangles Quiz in Connexus are:
1. A) ∆UVW ~ ∆UWT ~ ∆ WVT
2. A) [tex]a=\frac{9}{2} , b=\frac{15}{2}[/tex]
3. A) 5
4. A) [tex]46\frac{2}{3}\:yards[/tex]
5. D) 8.3 cm, 5.8 cm
I just took the quiz and got 100%
hope this helps :)