SOLUTION: if i have a triangle with one side at 54" and another at 7.5" my angle should be at 7 degrees how long is my third side?

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Question 877043: if i have a triangle with one side at 54" and another at 7.5" my angle should be at 7 degrees how long is my third side?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if i have a triangle with one side at 54" and another at 7.5" my angle should be at 7 degrees how long is my third side?
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Depends on which angle it is.

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