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Mathematics, 20.01.2021 20:30, rebeccacopley8307

7. Which of the following could form a unique triangle? Select all that apply. a) A triangle with a 6” and 14” sides and a non-included angle of 16 degrees.

b) A triangle with 44cm and 27cm sides and an included angle of 58 degrees.

c) A triangle with the following angles 52, 46, and 86

d) A triangle with 26 and 69 degree angles and a non-included side of 23 yards

e) A triangle with 97 and 110 degree angles and an included side of 33 meter

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