Math, asked by jayk2005, 4 months ago

Why the theorem, the sum of two sides of triangles is always greater than third side fails in the right angled triangle with an angle of 0°,as in the triangle the hypotenuse and base becomes equal and the perpendicula disappears​

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Answered by assingh
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Step-by-step explanation:

It is so because it doesn't remain a triangle after taking one angle as 0 degree.

It becomes a line and the theorem is not applicable for a line.

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