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How many triangles can be made if one angle is 95° and another angle is acute?
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How many triangles can be made if one angle is 95° and another angle is acute?
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Theoretically, the answer will be infinite.
Since one angle of 95 degrees means the other two angles must be acute. You can pick any two real numbers with the sum of 85.
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