Apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem and determine which option could be the third side of a triangle if the first two sides measure 4 and 6. (1 point)

O 11
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01
0 9

According to the Triangle Inequality Theorem, the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side.

If the first two sides measure 4 and 6, the third side must satisfy the following condition:
6 + 4 > x
10 > x

Therefore, the third side can be 9 or 11.

So, option 01 and option 11 could be the third side of a triangle with the first two sides measuring 4 and 6.

pick one

Option 01 could be the third side of a triangle with the first two sides measuring 4 and 6.