Lecture

Triangle Inequality Theorem

Description

This lecture discusses the Triangle Inequality Theorem, which states that in a triangle, the length of each side is between the sum and the absolute value of the difference of the lengths of the other two sides. The instructor demonstrates this theorem through various examples and proofs, showing how it applies to different types of triangles and side lengths. The lecture also covers the implications of the theorem in geometry and its significance in understanding the relationships between the sides of a triangle.

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