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In triangle ABC, if angle C>angle B, then
a) BC>AC
b) AB>AC
c) BC<AC
d) AB<AC​

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Step-by-step explanation:

In triangle abc construct ad

Now in triangle abd and triangle acd

Ad=Ad (common)

Ab=Ac(given)

Angle A =AngleA(Ad is a bisector)by SAS property Triangle abd is congruent to triangle and acd

By Cocteau Angle B=AngleC

Or

Ab =Ac

Angle B=Angle C(opposite angles are equal if opposite sides are equal

But according to theorem first is correct answer

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