Math, asked by anushadennis, 30 days ago

in the triangle abc, ab+bx>ab ?why​

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Answered by insidiouslyfebrile
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Answer:

was that AB+BC>AC?

Step-by-step explanation:

In a triangle,sum of two sides is always greater than the third side.

this can be understood as following:

if we take three straight lines such that they are the sides of a triangle.

now put two lines together at an angle of 180°

this means they are forming a straight line

now compare the third side with this new line segment formed so,

if the third line will be smaller than sum of other two sides,then they will never join up to form a triangle

to form triangle from these three lines,you will have to adjust them at some angle so that they are joint at their ends.

if the third will be equal to the sum of other two sides,then if you overlap these two lines,then you will see that they are already end-to-ebt joint

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