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The answer tk this problem. There is more than one answer I think

The answer tk this problem. There is more than one answer I think-example-1
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SOLUTION

Given:


\angle A=40^0,\angle B=70^0

Therefore,


\begin{gathered} \angle C=180^0-(40^0+70^0)=70^0\text{ (The sum of the internal angles of the triangle is 180 degr}ees) \\ \therefore\angle C=70^0 \end{gathered}

Then


\begin{gathered} AB=AC \\ \text{Because }\angle A<\angle B=\angle C, \\ \text{Hence,} \\ BC<strong>Therefore,</strong>[tex]AB>BC,AC=AB,AC>BC

Hence, the correct options are Option 2, 3, and 4.

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