Math, asked by drounshekhawat26, 7 months ago

AB and CD are
respectively the
smallest and longest sides of a
quadrilateral ABCD. Show that
D.

Answers

Answered by mahathivelu
11

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In quadrilateral ABCD, AB smallest & CD is longest sides.

To Prove: ∠A>∠C

& ∠B>∠D

Construction: Join AC.

Mark the angles as shown in the figure..

Proof:

In △ABC , AB is the shortest side.

BC > AB

∠2>∠4 …(i)

[Angle opposite to longer side is greater]

In △ADC , CD is the longest side

CD > AD

∠1>∠3 …(ii)

[Angle opposite to longer side is greater]

Adding (i) and (ii), we have

∠2+∠1>∠4+∠3

⇒∠A>∠C

Similarly, by joining BD, we can prove that

∠B>∠D

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