SOLUTION: in triangle abc m∠a= x^2 m∠b= 11x+5 and m∠c= 13x-17 what is the longest side of triangle abc

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Question 750839: in triangle abc m∠a= x^2 m∠b= 11x+5 and m∠c= 13x-17 what is the longest side of triangle abc
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You cannot find sides of a triangles just knowing
the angles. This is missing some information
if it asks you to find sides just knowing angles.
Angles merely determine the shape of a triangle,
not the size. If you can give the missing information
in the thank-you note form I can help you.

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