SOLUTION: I just cant figure this out. Let the triangle be ABC and the point P inside the triangle. Prove that PB + PC ≤ AB + AC? And with that result prove that: PA + PB +

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Question 807481: I just cant figure this out. Let the triangle be ABC and the point P inside the triangle. Prove that
PB + PC ≤ AB + AC?
And with that result prove that:
PA + PB + PC ≤ AB + AC +BC

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