The Triangle Inequality: Given a = 5 and b =

Jason Yuhas

Jason Yuhas

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2021-12-07

The Triangle Inequality: Given a = 5 and b = −3, verify that the triangle inequality |a+b||a|+|b| holds.

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braodagxj

braodagxj

Beginner2021-12-08Added 38 answers

Step 1
In words triangle inequality states that absolute value of sum of two quantities is less than or equal to sum of absolute value of the two quantities. For a non-negative number absolute value is equal to the number itself.
For a negative number the absolute value is the negative of the number. Evaluate both sides of the inequality and check if it holds.
Step 2
Given numbers are a=5,b=−3. First compute |a+b|.
|a+b|=|5-3|
=|2|
=2
Now compute |a|+|b|
|a|+|b|=|5|+|-3|
=5+3
=8
Calculation shows that |a+b|<|a|+|b|. Hence, triangle inequality is satisfied for given numbers.

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