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if x, x+3 and y are the lenghts of the sides of a triangle then _<y<_
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drwls
There is a "triangle rule" about the lengths of sides of any triangle. Any side length has to have a length that greater than the difference and less than the sum of the other two sides.

Thus the answer is

3 < y < 2x+3
14 years ago

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