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Suppose a triangle has sides a b and c and the angle opposite the side of length a is obtuse.What mu...
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Suppose a triangle has sides a b and c and the angle opposite the side of length a is obtuse.What must be true?A. a^2+b^2<c^2
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When a triangle is obtuse, the length of c^2 is bigger than the combined lengths of a^2 and b^2.
a^2+b^2<c^2
"A" is the best answer.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers