Two sides of an obtuse triangle measure 10 inches and 15 inches. The length of longest side is unknown. What is the smallest possible whole-number length of the unknown side? 18 inches 19 inches 24 inches 25 inches

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Answer:

19 inches is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Side 1 = 10 inches

Side 2 = 15 inches

It is given that it is an obtuse angle triangle i.e. the largest angle of the triangle is more than [tex]90^\circ[/tex].

Let us suppose, that the triangle be a right angle triangle, then the largest angle will be [tex]90^\circ[/tex]. The largest side is known as Hypotenuse.

As per pythagoras theorem:

[tex]Hypotenuse^{2} = Base^{2} + Height^{2}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow 10^{2} + 15^{2} = Hypotenuse^2\\\Rightarrow 325 = Hypotenuse^2\\\Rightarrow Hypotenuse = 18.04\ inches[/tex]

So, largest side comes out be 18.04 inches.

But actually, the largest angle is more than [tex]90^\circ[/tex] so the largest side will also be greater than 18.04 inches.

Hence, the answer is:

Smallest possible whole number length of unknown side will be 19 inches.

Answer:

I did the test and thecorrect option was 18.

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