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Standard IX
Mathematics
Construction of Triangles
The construct...
Question
The construction of a
∆ABC in which BC = 6 cm and ∠B = 50° is not possible when
(AB
− AC
) is equal to
(a) 5.6 cm
(b) 5 cm
(c) 6 cm
(d) 4.8 cm
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Solution
(c) 6 cm
It is because the difference of any two sides of a triangle is always less than the third side.
i.e., AB
-
AC < BC
So, AB
-
AC < 6
Thus,
the construction of a
∆ABC in which BC = 6 cm and ∠B = 50° is not possible when
(AB
− AC
) is equal to
6 cm.
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