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Triangle ABC has side lengths that are each equal to 1 unit. Is there another triangle with the same side lengths but different angles? Explain
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Triangle ABC has side lengths that are each equal to 1 unit. Is there another triangle with the same side lengths but different angles? Explain
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The angles can be acute obtuse and more to change different things of the triangle but it can still have the same number of units
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Yes you can either make the shape bigger or flip any acutes or obtuse angles to change it up
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