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In a triangle shown, which shows the correct order of the side lengths from smallest to largest.

A= 65 degrees B= 80 degrees C= 35 degrees

In a triangle shown, which shows the correct order of the side lengths from smallest-example-1

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Answer:

Not sure if there are options, but the order of side lengths from smallest to largest is j, k, l

Explanation:

This is a bad explanation (sorry):

Side length order will be the same order of angle orders. By that, I mean the since angle C has the smallest angle, the side length across from it will also be the smallest. Since angle B is the biggest angle, side L will be the biggest length. This leaves angle A (and side k) in the middle.

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