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(47) Help check my geo ans pls The length of the segment directly corresponds with the nonincluded angle so Since 77 is bigger than 25, that means that FH has to be givver than …
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(47) Help check my geo ans pls
The length of the segment directly corresponds with the nonincluded angle so
Since 77 is bigger than 25, that means that FH has to be givver than AC
AC < FH
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Yes you are correct. Nice work. This is using the hinge theorem.
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