Yefim S. answered 02/05/20
Math Tutor with Experience
I think that without any assumptions we can get limits abut 3rd side of this triangle using triangle enequality.
If we name this side c then: 7.2 - 4.8 < c < 7.2 + 4.8, or 2.4 < c < 12
Mark B.
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Yefim S. answered 02/05/20
Math Tutor with Experience
I think that without any assumptions we can get limits abut 3rd side of this triangle using triangle enequality.
If we name this side c then: 7.2 - 4.8 < c < 7.2 + 4.8, or 2.4 < c < 12
Mark M. answered 02/05/20
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
I make some assumptions. Triangle is a right triangle. 4,8 is the altitude. It is the mean proportional between the two segments it creates. Those segments are 7,2 and x - 7.2.
The equation to solve is:
7,2 / 4,8 = 4,8 / (x - 7,2)
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