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By moving point G, how many triangles is it possible to draw, keeping the measure of just one angle constant (in this case, m∠FDE)? In how many instances are all three angle measures of ∆DEF equal to those of the original triangle, ∆ABC?

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Since no segment length is fixed and only one angle is fixed, multiple triangles are possible while maintaining one angle FDE. Triangles ABC and DEF frequently have the same measured angles. referring to the picture that is attached. Numerous triangles with the same angle measurements as ABC can be constructed when point G moves along ray EF.

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Keeping, one angle FDE, many triangles are possible since length of no segment is fixed and only one angle is fixed.

At many instances, triangle ABC and DEF have same angle measurements. Referring to the image attached here.

As point G moved on the ray EF, many triangles with same angle measurements as of ABC can be formed.

By moving point G, how many triangles is it possible to draw, keeping the measure-example-1
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