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Alenkinab [10]
2 years ago
11

Suppose m∠ABH>m∠GHB in the figure below. What is an inequality that relates AH and GB?

Mathematics
1 answer:
kvv77 [185]2 years ago
5 0

Given that m∠ABH > m∠GHB, the inequality that relates AH and GB based on the <em>relationship between the angles and sides</em> of a triangle is: AH > BG.

<em><u>Recall:</u></em>

  • The relationship between the <em>sides and angles</em> of a triangle is such that the size of an angle is <em>relative </em>to the length of the side it is directly opposite to.
  • This means, the biggest angle measure will be opposite to the longest side, and vice versa in the triangle.

<em>Given the image attached below where,</em>

m∠ABH > m∠GHB

∠ABH is directly opposite side AH

∠GHB is directly opposite to side GB

  • Since m∠ABH > m∠GHB, the inequality that relates AH and GB based on the <em>relationship between the angles and sides</em> of a triangle is: AH > BG.

 

Learn more about sides and angles of a triangle on:

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