SOLUTION: A triangle with sides c=18.3 b=23.2 C=105 degrees cannot exist. Why?

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Question 535085: A triangle with sides c=18.3 b=23.2 C=105 degrees cannot exist. Why?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A triangle with sides c=18.3 b=23.2 C=105 degrees cannot exist. Why?
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Side b > side c --> angle B > angle C
A triangle cannot have 2 obtuse angles, because the sum would be > 180 degs.

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