Triangle I has two angles whose measures are 30 degrees and 60 degrees, and the length of the side opposite the angle whose measure is 30 degrees is 1. Triangle II has two angles whose measures are both 45 degrees, and the length of each side opposite an angle whose measure if 45 degrees isfff\(\sqrt{2}\)/fff
Quantity A
The length of the longest side in triangle I
Quantity B
The length of the longest side in triangle II
A.Quantity A is greater.
B.Quantity B is greater.
C.The two quantities are equal.
D.The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.