Mathematics
If triangle ABC is obtuse angled and ∠C is obtuse, then
AB > BC
AB = BC
AB < BC
AC > AB
Triangles
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Answer
If ∠C is obtuse then ∠A will be acute,
∴ AB > BC (As side opposite to greater angle is greater.)
Hence, Option 1 is the correct option.
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