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You have just seen that if a triangle has equal sides, the angles opposite these sides are equal, and if a triangle has equal angles, the sides opposite these angles are equal. There are two important theorems involving unequal sides and unequal angles in triangles.

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You have just seen that if a triangle has equal sides, the angles opposite these sides are equal, and if a triangle has equal angles, the sides opposite these angles are equal. There are two important theorems involving unequal sides and unequal angles in triangles. They are:

Theorem 36: If two sides of a triangle are unequal, then the measures of the angles opposite these sides are unequal, and the greater angle is opposite the greater side.

Theorem 37: If two angles of a triangle are unequal, then the measures of the sides opposite these angles are also unequal, and the longer side is opposite the greater angle.

Example 1: Figure 1 shows a triangle with angles of different measures. List the sides of this triangle in order from least to greatest.





Figure 1

List the sides of this triangle in increasing order.


Because 30° < 50° < 100°, then RS < QR < QS.

Example 2: Figure 2 shows a triangle with sides of different measures. List the angles of this triangle in order from least to greatest.





Figure 2

List the angles of this triangle in increasing order.


Because 6 < 8 < 11, then mN < mM < mP.

Example 3: Figure 3 shows right Δ ABC. Which side must be the longest?





Figure 3

Identify the longest side of this right triangle.


Because ∠ A + mB + mC = 180 ° (by Theorem 25) and m ∠ = 90°, we have mA + mC = 90°. Thus, each of mA and mC is less than 90°. Thus ∠ B is the angle of greatest measure in the triangle, so its opposite side is the longest. Therefore, the hypotenuse, AC , is the longest side in a right triangle.

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