5.5 Inequalities in Two Triangles
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Th'm 5.13 - Two sides of one triangle are congruent to two sides of another triangle. If the included angle in the first triangle has a greater measure than the included angle in the other triangle then the third side of the first triangle is longer than the third side of the second triangle.
Th'm 5.14 - If two sides of two triangles are congruent and the third side of one is larger than the third side of the other, then the angle opposite the longer third side is bigger than the angle opposite the shorter third side.
Th'm 5.14 - If two sides of two triangles are congruent and the third side of one is larger than the third side of the other, then the angle opposite the longer third side is bigger than the angle opposite the shorter third side.