The longest side of a triangle is always opposite its largest angle
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angle with smallest measure - apex
True. In any triangle, the longest side is always opposite the largest angle; the shortest side is always opposite the shortest angle; and the middle length side is always opposite the middle size angle. In an isosceles triangle, there is no middle length side; and the two sides of equal length are opposite the angles of equal size. In an equilateral triangle, all sides are the same length, as are all the angles.
The longest side of a triangle is opposite to its largest angle
angle with the greatest measure
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The longest side of a triangle is always opposite its largest angle
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The shortest side of a triangle is opposite to the smallest interior angle.
angle with smallest measure - apex
The angle with the smallest measure is opposite the shortest side. Similarly, the angle with the largest measure is opposite the longest side.