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Statement I If the sides of a triangle are 13, 14 15 then the radius of in circle =4
Statement II In `a DeltaABC, Delta = sqrt(s (s-a) (s-b) (s-c))`where `s=(a+b+c)/(2) and r =(Delta)/(s)`

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If statement -1 is true, statement –II is true, statement –II is a correct explanation for statement-I

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If statement –I is true, statement –II is true, statement –II is not a correct explanation for statement –I

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If statement –I is true, statement –II is false

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If statement –I is false, statement –II is true

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