Question Analysis
The main focus is applying the Hinge Theorem to find the range of possible values of . Given the angles and side - length expressions in and , we use the theorem to set up and solve inequalities for .
Key Concept Explanation
The Hinge Theorem states that if two sides of one triangle are congruent to two sides of another triangle, but the included angles are different, then the side opposite the larger included angle is longer.
Step - by - Step Solution
1. In and , and is common.
The included angle and .
Since > , by the Hinge Theorem, the side opposite (which is ) is longer than the side opposite (which is ). So, we set up the inequality > .
Solve the inequality > :
Subtract from both sides: