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23 June, 03:48

A triangle has angles measuring 30 degrees and 90 degrees the length of the included side is 6cm. tell whether the conditions form a unique triangle, more than one triangle, or no triangle?

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  1. 23 June, 03:52
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    Angle 1 = 30°

    Angle 2 = 90°

    ⇒ Angle 3 = 60°

    So, it's right triangle. We can set the length of one side and get all other sides.

    So, we have 1 triangle. If there are 2 or more triangles with the same data, all the triangles will be congruent because of : Two triangles are congruent if " ASA: Two interior angles and the included side in a triangle have the same measure and length, respectively, as those in the other triangle."
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