SOLUTION: Jane has cut out a triangle using cardboard.
The base of the triangle is from F to H and measures 1.1m in lenght.
The left side of the triange is F to G and measures 0.7 m
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The base of the triangle is from F to H and measures 1.1m in lenght.
The left side of the triange is F to G and measures 0.7 m
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Question 614421: Jane has cut out a triangle using cardboard.
The base of the triangle is from F to H and measures 1.1m in lenght.
The left side of the triange is F to G and measures 0.7 m in length.
The right side of the triangle is G to H and measures 0.9 m in length.
Which would be the largest angle? Could you please explain?
A. angle F
B. angle G
C. angle H
D not enough information Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Jane has cut out a triangle using cardboard.
The base of the triangle is from F to H and measures 1.1m in lenght.
The left side of the triange is F to G and measures 0.7 m in length.
The right side of the triangle is G to H and measures 0.9 m in length.
Which would be the largest angle? Could you please explain?
A. angle F
B. angle G
C. angle H
D not enough information
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The largest angle is opposite the longest side.