Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.05.2020 22:08, brittjay19

Kasia wants to create a triangle with angles measuring 370, 62°, and 810. She says that only one unique triangle is possible given
these angle measures. Which statement about Kasia's claim is true?
Kasia is incorrect. Since the angles sum to 180° and no side lengths are given, multiple triangles can be drawn with these
angle measures.
Kasia is incorrect. No triangle can be made with these angle measures because they do not sum to 180°.
Kasia is correct. Since the angles sum to 180° and no measurements are given, only one unique triangle is possible.
Kasia is correct. Since the angles do not sum to 180°, only one unique triangle is possible.

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