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The sides of a triangle are three consecutive natural numbers and its largest angle is twice the smallest one. Then the sides of the triangle are


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1, 2, 3

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2,3,4

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3,4,5

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D

4,5,6

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Solution

The correct option is D

4,5,6


Let the sides of ΔABC be a=n, b=n+1 c=n+2, where n is a natural number. Then C is the greatest and A the least angle. As given C=2A
sinC=sin2A=2sinAcosAkc=2kab2+c2a22bc or bc2=a(b2+c2a2)
Substituting the values of a,b,c, we get
(n+1)(n+2)2=n[(n+1)2+(n+2)2n2]
or
(n+1)(n+2)2=n(n2+6n+5)=n(n+1)(n+5)
Since n1, we can cancel n+1.
Thus(n+2)2=n(n+5) or n2+4n+4=n2+5n
This gives n=4, hence the sides are 4, 5 and 6.


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