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Mathematics
Use the exterior angle theorem to determine which of the following angle measures is not greater than < 4 < 12 < 15 < 6 < 10
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Ответ:
Using the Exterior Angle Theorem, the answer is:
Option 3: <6
Step-by-step explanation:
We can take that <4 belongs to a triangle with angles: <4, <5, and <11
and exterior angles: <12, <10, <15, and <14
Using the Exterior Angle Theorem, we can write:
<12=<4+<5, then <12 is greater than <4 and <5
<10=<4+<5, then <10 is greater than <4 and <5
<15=<4+<11, then <15 is greater than <4 and <11
<14=<5+<11, then <14 is greater than <5 and <11
Then, the <6 is NOT greater than <4 (Option 3)
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