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Determine the number of unique triangles that can be made from the following. For △DEF, ∠F= 50°, DE= 62, and DF=80
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Determine the number of unique triangles that can be made from the following.
For △DEF, ∠F= 50°, DE= 62, and DF=80
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80+50+62 is not equal to 180
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