Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
In ∆ABC ______.
Options
AB + BC > AC
AB + BC < AC
AB + AC < BC
AC + BC < AB
Solution
In ∆ABC, AB + BC > AC.
Explanation:
The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is always greater than the length of the third side.
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
Is it possible to have a triangle with the following sides?
6 cm, 3 cm, 2 cm
AM is a median of a triangle ABC.
Is AB + BC + CA > 2 AM?
(Consider the sides of triangles ΔABM and ΔAMC.)
ABCD is quadrilateral.
Is AB + BC + CD + DA > AC + BD?
Angles Q and R of a ΔPQR are 25° and 65°.
Write which of the following is true:
The sides of a triangle have lengths (in cm) 10, 6.5 and a, where a is a whole number. The minimum value that a can take is ______.
The length of two sides of a triangle are 7 cm and 9 cm. The length of the third side may lie between ______.
Sum of two sides of a triangle is greater than or equal to the third side.
The difference between the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is smaller than the length of third side.
Sum of any two angles of a triangle is always greater than the third angle.
If the areas of two rectangles are same, they are congruent.