m<a
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To find this answer out you want to find the opposite side of the longest angle. That's the "formula".
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Now do you understand on how to figure this out?
its just m<A=60 trust me im in college i learned this in 9th grade im a reslly smar6 student
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Find the third angle first. Whichever angle is the biggest the side opposite to that will be the longest.
m<A=60 and m<B=40. Therefore m<C = 180 - 60 - 40 = 80 m<C is the biggest angle. Therefore, the side opposite m<C will be the longest. The side opposite m<C is usually denoted by c. So c is the longest side of the triangle.
angle A and C is the longest side
Angle C = 80 > Angle A = 60 > Angle B = 40 Therefore, side c > side a > side b
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two sides of an isosceles triangle measure 3 and 7. which of the following could be the measure of the third side?
so u know an isoscels trianlge must ahve 2 sides that are congrunet. since u have a side that is 3 and another 7. the 3rd side must be either 3 or7
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yea, thats it
the answer is [1] 9 [2] 7 [3] 5 [4] 3
well, it could be either 2 or 4 with all the info u were given
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in triangle ABC, m<=48, and m<c=24. what type of triangle is triangle ABC?
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ADD 48 AND 24 AND IT GIVE YOU 72
IS IT RIGHT
yes, then subtract that from 180. then tell me if that is obtuse or actue
obtuse
correct, taht measn triangle ABC is obtuse
in the accompanying diagram, BA=BC and m\[\forall <x =117\]
waht diagram
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