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Question 843716: So I have this problem with listing the triangles sides from largest to smallest because the problem only gives the angles. Do you have a method that will help me figure this problem out?
Angle A on the top vertices of the triangle: 86 degrees
Angle Y on the left vertices of the triangle: 51 degrees
Angles G on the right vertices of the triangle: 43 degrees

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In general, the side opposite the largest angle is largest and the side opposite the smallest angle is smallest. The side opposite angle A is largest, followed by the side opposite angle Y, followed by the side opposite angle G (GY > AG > AY).
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