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Which best describes a triangle with angles measuring 60,40 and 100?
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Which best describes a triangle with angles measuring 60,40 and 100?
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The sum of angles of any triangle must equal 180.
A triangle with angles "60, 40 and 100" is a triangle that doesn't exist.
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