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if AB<AC then angle c>angle b​

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Answered by shukladivyansh073
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the above theorem is about an isosceles triangle. In an isoceles triangle, The two sides and the two angles will be equal. The converse of the above theorem is.. "In a triangle ABC, if angle c =angle B, then the sides AB and AC are of equal length.

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