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Solve the triangle if a = 11 and B = 80°.
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Solve the triangle if a = 11 and B = 80°.
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Answer:89
Explanation: A triangles angles add up to 180 degrees therefore you would need to add the 2 angles that you already know in this case 91 and subtract it from 180 to find the missing side 89 would be the answer.
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80+11=91 and 180-91=89
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