State whether the statements are True or False.
Sum of any two angles of a triangle is always greater than the third angle.
Answered Feb 05, 2023
False
When we multiply two integers their product is always greater than both the integers. False
In a triangle, sum of squares of two sides is equal to the square of the third side. False
Sum of two sides of a triangle is greater than or equal to the third side. False
The sum of the measures of three angles of a triangle is greater than 180°. False
It is possible to have a triangle in which two of the angles are right angles. False
It is possible to have a triangle in which each angle is greater than 60°. False
If two angles of a triangle are equal, the third angle is also equal to each of the other two angles. False
If two angles and a side of a triangle are equal to two angles and a side of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent. False
(c) Letp: 7 is greater than 5. and q: 8 is greater than 6. ∴P→ q ~p: 7 is not greater than 5. ~q: 8 is not greater than 6. (~q) → (~p) i.e., if...
(a) False. (b) True.
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