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OpenStudy (anonymous):

CAN SOMEONEEEEEEE PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!MEDALS!!!!! for triangle abc m

OpenStudy (anonymous):

abcm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

16

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you show me how you got that ? @oneinmillon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

on the second or first answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

both

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok for the first one if "M" has a lesser value then everything that would make it last correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no there is no m ;m<a means angle a m<b means angle b and m<c means angle c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol i didnt read the whole thing sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so how did you get 2?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are they the same triangle?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no their two different questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok, for the first one look at the angel degrees. The biggest angel is always opposite the longest side.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If 19 is the hypotenuse of the second one and 14 is already a given side then the missing side can not let 14 be added by it to equal 19. So, anything that can be added to 14 that wont give you 19 is a possible side length.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so what would 1 be..?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

m<a=52,m<b=84,and m<c=44 the angels are across from the side with that name <a is across from side a, <b is across from side b, <c is across from side c.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you draw what its suppose to look like?

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