Math, asked by kanishkas482, 23 hours ago

name the sides in order of their magnitude​

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Answered by vikkiain
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The  \:  \: values \:  \:  of  \:  \: exterior  \:  \: angles \:  \:  of  \\ the \:  \:  triangle  \:  \: are  \:  \: given \:  \:  wrong.

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we\:\:know\:\:\boxed{The\:  \: sum \:  \:of \:  \:the\:  \: three\:  \: angles \:  \:of \:  \:a\:  \: triangle \:  \:is \:  \:180°.}\\then,\:\:\:<A=180°-160°=20°\\\:\:\:\:\:\:\: \: \:  \:\:\:<B=180°-150°=30°\\\:\:\:\:\: \:\: \:\: \:\:\:\:\:<C=180°-130°=50°\\Now,\:\:\:<A+<B+<C=20°+30°+50°=100°≠180°

Answered by chaudharyneetu749
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Answer:

AB > AC > BC

Step-by-step explanation:

The shortest side is always opposite the smallest interior angle. The longest side is always opposite the largest interior angle.

Logically the question is wrong as sum of interior angles of a triangle must be 180.

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