SOLUTION: Solve for x if one side of the triangle is 80 degrees, another is 50 degrees, the last one is x+61
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Question 900893: Solve for x if one side of the triangle is 80 degrees, another is 50 degrees, the last one is x+61
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Solve for x if one side of the triangle is 80 degrees, another is 50 degrees, the last one is x+61
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Sides are not measured in degrees (not for plane triangles).
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