First, draw yourself a picture of the triangle and label the angles and sides. The Triangle Inequality Theorem tells us that the largest side is opposite the largest angle, and the smallest side is opposite the smallest angle. Can you figure it out now?
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asked 09/16/22Geometry question
triangle GHJ with sides g, h, and j opposite angles G, H, and J, respectively, with the following angle measures: m<G = 65, m <H = 50, and m<J = 65. Based on your knowledge of the relation between triangle side lengths and angle measures, determine which statements are true. Mark all that apply; more than one answer may be correct
- Side h is longer than any other side
- Side h is the shortest side
- Side g and side J have the same length
- Side J is longer than any other side
- Side g is shorter than side J
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