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How many unique triangles can be made where one angle measures 98° and another angle is an obtuse angle? 1 2 More than 2 None
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How many unique triangles can be made where one angle measures 98° and another angle is an obtuse angle?
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sorry i answered this 3 years later, haha.
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No triangle could be made with this condition..
WHY?
because one angle measures 98, and another angle measures more than 90 (obtuse angle), and that does not match with 180 degree as a sum of all angles' measures..
So no triangle could be match this
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