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Mathematics, 19.01.2020 21:31 1Angel2Got3Brains

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here are 3 different triangles with different missing side and/or angle measures (not to scale). for each triangle, explain what you can and cannot solve for.
for each thing you cannot find, explain whether or you think there is only one value it can be (but you just don't have a way to find it yet) or whether you think there isn't enough information for there to be just one right answer for the missing information.
for the things you do know how to find, explain which tool or fact about triangles you would use to solve it. (you do not need to find the missing values themselves.)


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