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Re: The difference between two angles of a triangle [#permalink]
Carcass wrote:
Sum on the interior angles of a triangle = 180°

180-0.1= 179.9

A > B

180-80=100

A < B

D is the answer



How are you assuming one of the angles to be 180 . Is it even possible ?
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Sum on the interior angles of a triangle = 180°

from this, we could have several combinations of the other two angles as mentioned in quantity A.

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Re: The difference between two angles of a triangle [#permalink]
kunalkmr62 wrote:
Carcass wrote:
Sum on the interior angles of a triangle = 180°

180-0.1= 179.9

A > B

180-80=100

A < B

D is the answer



How are you assuming one of the angles to be 180 . Is it even possible ?

Assume one angle is 0.00001 2nd angle 0.00003 so third angle...
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