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In any triangle, the shortest side and the smallest angle are

  1. adjacent to each other 
  2. opposite to each other

hintHint:

  • In triangle, the angle opposite to shortest side is smallest.
  • In triangle, the side opposite to smallest angle is shortest.

The correct answer is: opposite to each other


    Hence, the smallest angle and shortest side in triangle are opposite to each other.
    • Final Answer: 
    Correct option: B. opposite to each other

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