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Question
Sum of any two angles of a triangle is always greater than the third angle.
Options
True
False
Solution
This statement is False.
Explanation:
It is not necessary that the sum of any two angles of a triangle is always greater than the third angle, e.g. Let the angles of a triangle be 20°, 50° and 110°, respectively.
Hence, 20° + 50° = 70°, which is less than 110°.
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