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Approach for: A certain right triangle has sides of length x

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A certain right triangle has sides of length x; y and z, where x 2
(B) $$\sqrt{2} < z < 2$$
(C) $$\sqrt{2} < z < \sqrt{3}$$
(D) $$1 < z < \sqrt{2}$$
(E) z < 1

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Re: Approach for: A certain right triangle has sides of length x [#permalink]

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chandu2016 wrote:
A certain right triangle has sides of length x; y and z, where x 2
(B) $$\sqrt{2} < z < 2$$
(C) $$\sqrt{2} < z < \sqrt{3}$$
(D) $$1 < z < \sqrt{2}$$
(E) z < 1

Discussed here: a-certain-right-triangle-has-sides-of-length-x-y-and-z-where-x-y-244090.html Hope it helps.

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