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Use the picture to fill in the green box Inequalities in two triangles

Use the picture to fill in the green box Inequalities in two triangles-example-1

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Step 1

Given;

Step 2

The size of the angle facing any side of a triangle determine how size or length of that side. The bigger the angle, the longer the side.

In a triangle, the largest side is opposite the largest angle and vice versa and the shortest side is opposite the smallest angle and vice versa


\begin{gathered} The\text{ angle facing x=63}^(\circ) \\ The\text{ angle facing y=62}^(\circ) \end{gathered}

Thus, 63 is bigger than 62. So we conclude that;


x>y

Answer;

Use the picture to fill in the green box Inequalities in two triangles-example-1
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