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17 October, 10:34

Wendy described four triangles as shown below:

Triangle A: All sides have length 9 cm.

Triangle B: Two sides have length 10 cm, and the included angle measures 60°. Triangle C: Two angles measure 50°.

Triangle D: Base has length 8 cm, and base angles measure 45°.

Which triangle is not a unique triangle?

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  1. 17 October, 10:35
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    When angles are the only specification, one side can be any length you want. The triangle is not uniquely specified by its angles.

    The appropriate choice is ...

    ... Triangle C: Two angles measure 50°.
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