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How many unique triangles can be made when one angle measures 90° and another angle is half that measure? 1 2 More than 2 None
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How many unique triangles can be made when one angle measures 90° and another angle is half that measure?
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You can make infinitely many triangles, but they will all look the same but with different side lengths. All of these triangles will be proportional to each other
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