The two sides of an isosceles triangle are 5cm and 10cm. What is the third party equal to.

Given:
The first side of an isosceles triangle is 5 cm.
The second side of this figure is 10 cm.

An isosceles triangle has two sides equal to each other, therefore the third will be equal to either 10 cm or 5 cm.
The sum of any two sides must be greater than the third side, so if you take a value of 5 cm, then the figure will become a segment, not a triangle: 5 + 5 = 10.
The third side of the triangle will be 10 cm: 10 + 10> 5.
Answer: the third side of this figure will be 10 cm.



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