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Determine whether you can construct many, one, or no triangle(s) with the given description.

A triangle with one angle measure of 60° and one 4-centimeter side.

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\large\boxed{\textsf{Many Triangles.}}

Explanation:


\textsf{We are asked how many triangles can be constructed when one angle is 60}^(\circ) \ \textsf{and}


\textsf{when one side length is 4 cm.}


\textsf{While there are a few restrictions, it's possible to create many other triangles}


\textsf{that qualify with the given description. Remember that there are 3 angles and}


\textsf{3 sides with a triangle, meaning that the other 2 sides, and angles can have any}


\textsf{value as long as they have one angle that is 60}^(\circ) \ \textsf{and one side measuring 4 cm.}


\textsf{*Note that they have to qualify as a triangle first.}


\large\underline{\textsf{Hence;}}


\textsf{Many Triangles can be formed with the given description i\textsf{n}cluded.}

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