DSQ: Calculating the length of the side of a right triangle - GMAT Quantitative

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The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 6 and 8. What is the length of the third side?

1. The length of the longest side is 8.

2. The triangle contains a right angle.

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Knowing that the triangle has a right angle indicates the question can be solved using the Pythagorean Theorem, however it is unclear which side is the hypotenuse. For example, if 8 is not the hypotenuse, the length of the third side is 10. If 8 is the hypotenuse, the length of the third side is 5.3.

Additionally, if you only know that 8 is the longest side, the length of the third side could be anything greater than 2 and less than 8. Therefore, having both pieces of data will allow you to solve the problem.

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