Any length from just over 4 cm (=16cm-12cm) to just under 28 cm (=16cm+12cm).
The question does not state the triangle is right angled. But if it did, the third side would be 20 cm.
The minimum third side length of a triangle having one side of 11 and another side of 5 is 6.
If it's a right angle triangle then by using Pythagoras' theorem the third side is 17 cm
You need the measures of two sides and for the triangle to be a right triangle to figure out the third side.
a scalene triangle, has no sides or angles the same size
Either 18.439 feet, or 7.211 feet depending on if the 14 foot side is connected to the right angle, or if it is the hypotenuse.
The minimum third side length of a triangle having one side of 11 and another side of 5 is 6.
Yes, one side is 5, one side is 10, and the third side can be however long you can make it. As long as it connects with the edges of the side of 5 and the side of 10.
If it's a right angle triangle then by using Pythagoras' theorem the third side is 17 cm
You need the measures of two sides and for the triangle to be a right triangle to figure out the third side.
An isosceles triangle. It is an isosceles triangle even if the third side is shorter.
6 feet
The length of the third side of this triangle must be greater than 1 foot and less than 5 feet, and the third side would be either 2 feet or 3 feet if it were an isosceles triangle.
a scalene triangle, has no sides or angles the same size
Triangle Midpoint Theorem: The line segment connecting the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side and is congruent to one half of the third side.
Either 18.439 feet, or 7.211 feet depending on if the 14 foot side is connected to the right angle, or if it is the hypotenuse.
Impossible to answer - we need the value of at least one angle !
One side is not enough. For a right triangle the third side can be calculated by Pythagoras' Theorem if you know the length of any two sides.