SOLUTION: Is it possible to have two congruent triangles with the degrees 65,95 and 20?
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Question 1031135: Is it possible to have two congruent triangles with the degrees 65,95 and 20?
Answer by ikleyn(52824) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Yes, it is possible.
Note that the sum of angles is 180 degrees.
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