Geometry: Triangles

vampirewitchreine

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What can you conclude about the length of line AB?

Picture 008.jpg(the measure of angle C is greater than the measure of angle A. line CB= 4)
Picture 001.jpg(the measure of angle B is greater than the measure of angle A. Angle A is congruent to angle C. Line AC=7)

Can someone help me to work out how to do these. I know that I'm using triangle inequalities here, but I need a little help with working out how to do this with angle measures and only one line length given.

I had one that was similar but more information was given:
Picture 002.jpg(the measure of angle C is less than the measure of angle B and the measure of angle B is less than the measure of angle A. line AC=10m line CB=12)

My work for this problem:

AB=x; AC=10; BC=12

AB+AC>BC
x+10>12
x>2

AB+BC>AC
x+12>10
x>-2

AC+BC>AB
10+12>AB
22>AB

Final answer: 2<AB<22
 
You'll need to use proposition 18 of Euclid - that states:

A greater side of a triangle is opposite a greater angle.

AB is opposite to angle C and BC is opposite to angle A

You are given: the measure of angle C is greater than the measure of angle A. line CB= 4

So CB < AB → AB > 4

Now try the others...
 
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