SOLUTION: Is it possible to draw a triangle with the given measures:75 degrees,85 degrees, and 20 degrees?

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Question 716774: Is it possible to draw a triangle with the given measures:75 degrees,85 degrees, and 20 degrees?

Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The measures of the angles of a triangle add up to and
so it is possible to draw a triangle.
In fact, I could draw many triangles with those angle measures.
Some will be smaller and others larger, but they will all be scaled-up or scaled down versions of one another.
They will be what is known as "similar triangles."
There is an infinite number of such triangles.

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