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Mathematics, 29.03.2021 21:30 ghlin96

1. A triangle with the sides: 6 mm, 7 mm, and 5 mm. a
unique triangle
b
more than one triangle
c
no triangle possible

2. A triangle with the angles: 24°, 29°, and 127°.

a
unique triangle
b
more than one triangle
c
no triangle possible

3. A triangle with the sides: 7 in, 3 in, and 10 in.

a
unique triangle
b
more than one triangle
c
no triangle possible

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