SOLUTION: Please help me with this problem.
Instructions:In triangle ABC, m<C > m<B > m<A.
What do you know about the length of segment AC?
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: Please help me with this problem.
Instructions:In triangle ABC, m<C > m<B > m<A.
What do you know about the length of segment AC?
This question is from textbook Discovering Geometry
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since angle A is opposite segment BC, angle B is opposite segment AC and angle C is opposite segment AB, this means that BC is the smallest segment, AC is the segment that is larger than BC and AB is the largest segment
So this means that
AB > AC > BC
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