Mathematics
In a △ABC, AB > BC > CA. Then :
AB - BC < CA
AB - BC > CA
AB + BC < CA
None of these
Triangles
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Answer
We know that,
Difference between any two sides of a triangle must be less than the third side.
In △ABC,
AB - BC < CA
Hence, option 1 is the correct option.
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