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Let ABC be a triangle with AB = 3 cm, AC = 5 cm. If AD is a median drawn from the vertex A to the side BC, then which one of the following is correct ?

A

AD is always greater than 4 cm but less than 5 cm

B

AD is always greater than 5 cm

C

AD is always less than 4 cm

D

None of the above

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