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Can the lengths 40, 60, and 80 form a supplementary triangle?

User Mike Gray
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Answer:

yes.

Explanation:

Any angle that adds up to 180 is a supplementary angles.

based on your examples 40, 60, 80, if you sum it up...

it equates to 180. so the answer is yes.

User Thibauts
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Answer: Yes

Explanation:

A supplementary triangle has sides adding up to 180°.

We have the side lengths 40, 60, and 80.

To find out if it is a supplementary triangle, we will add all the sides.

40 + 60 + 80 = 180

We get 180° as our answer when we add.

We got 180°, so the answer is yes, it can.

Best of Luck!

User Zarax
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