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ABCD IS a quadilateral AB + BC + CD + DA<2 AB+BD​

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Answered by mathematicalbonanza
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Answer:

ABCD is a quadrilateral and AC, and BD are the diagonals.

Sum of the two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side.

So, considering the triangle ABC, BCD, CAD and BAD, we get

AB + BC > AC

CD + AD > AC

AB + AD > BD

BC + CD > BD

Adding all the above equations,

2(AB + BC + CA + AD) > 2(AC + BD)

⇒ 2(AB + BC + CA + AD) > 2(AC + BD)

⇒ (AB + BC + CA + AD) > (AC + BD)

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Answered by harshpandey0301
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

ABCD is a quadrilateral and AC, and BD are the diagonals.

Sum of the two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side.

So, considering the triangle ABC, BCD, CAD and BAD, we get

AB + BC > AC

CD + AD > AC

AB + AD > BD

BC + CD > BD

Adding all the above equations,

2(AB + BC + CA + AD) > 2(AC + BD)

⇒ 2(AB + BC + CA + AD) > 2(AC + BD)

⇒ (AB + BC + CA + AD) > (AC + BD)

HENCE, PROVED

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