Mathematics
If a, b, c are lengths of the sides of a triangle then,
a - b > c
c > a + b
c = a + b
c < a + b
Triangles
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Answer
We know that in a triangle, the sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater then the third side.
∴ c < a + b.
Hence, Option 4 is the correct option.
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