SOLUTION: Find the smallest side of △CDE, given that m∠D=46°, m∠C=102°, and m∠E=32°. I know that the sum of all the figures is 180 but im not sure how to find a side
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Question 800379: Find the smallest side of △CDE, given that m∠D=46°, m∠C=102°, and m∠E=32°. I know that the sum of all the figures is 180 but im not sure how to find a side
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the smallest side of △CDE, given that m∠D=46°, m∠C=102°, and m∠E=32°. I know that the sum of all the figures is 180 but im not sure how to find a side
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The smallest side is opposite the smallest angle, but it's not possible solve for it given only the 3 angles.
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