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PLEASE HELP!! MATH GENIUSES!! EXPERTS!! PLEASE HELP!!

Complete the following:

1. Give two sets of potential side lengths for a triangle. For example, you could give the side lengths 3, 4, and 5. One set of side lengths should be able to be used to form a right triangle and the other set of side lengths should not be able to be used to form a right triangle. Do not state which set of side lengths forms a right triangle and which doesn’t. Your classmates will have to determine this.

2. Suppose you’re making a triangle where you know the measures of two angles and the length of the side between those two angles. Write two angle measures and the length of the side between them for your triangle. You can use any measurements you want as long as they could really be used to form a triangle.

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Okay there is going to be a 90°, 45°, and a 45° atleast
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1) you can choose the numbers 6, 6, and 2. The two numbers 6 and 6 would help form a triangle while 2 wouldn't even work.

2) for this you can choose all the same angle measurements and lengths since a triangle congruent on all sides is an equilateral triangle.
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