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ollegr [7]
2 years ago
6

N ΔCAB, if the measure of segment AB is 8 units and the measure of segment segment AC is 5 units, which of the following could b

e the measure of segment segment CB?
triangle CAB, point E is on segment AC between points A and C and point D is on segment BC between points B and C, creating segment ED

12 units
13 units
14 units
Mathematics
1 answer:
muminat2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

∴Third side = 12 units

Step-by-step explanation:

In ΔCAB, the measure of segment AB is 8 units and the measure of segment AC is 5 units.

The sum of two sides of a triangle always grater than third side.

Therefore,

(5+8)=13 units

third side<13

∴Third side = 12 units

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a). In the figure attached,

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Since "in-center" of a triangle is a points where the bisectors of internal angles meet.

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                   = 2(30)°

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    2(39)° + m∠ADM + 66° = 180°

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