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Consider a right angled triangle ABC, right angled at B. Length of AC = 5 cm. ∠A = 37∘​. The sides of triangles are integers. Then, find the sum of the magnitudes of AB, BC  and ∠C.
Magnitude is defined as the absolute value. Example: If ∠A is 60 degree then, its magnitude is 60; and if length AB = 45 cm, then magnitude of AB = 45.
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Answer:
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Using angle sum property of a triangle,
C = 53
Since the sides are integers, and the triangle is right angled; the sides are 3 and 4 centimetres respectively.

Thus, magnitude of (AB +BC +C) =3 + 4 + 53= 60

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