SOLUTION: If I have a triangle and they give me the degrees to two of the angles how do I find the sides?
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Question 326738: If I have a triangle and they give me the degrees to two of the angles how do I find the sides?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you know two angles, then you know the third angle since the sum of the angles is 180.
However, without knowing at least one side, you can't know any information about the sides.
Knowing all of the angles, you can't tell if a side is 1 inch or 1 mile long.
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