I NEED help please help asap
Name the second largest of the four angles named in the figure (not drawn to scale) if the side included by Angle 1 and Angle 2 is 11 cm, the side included by Angle 2 and Angle 3 is 16cm, and the side included by Angle 3 and Angle 1 is 14cm
I could draw out the triangle that's drawn under the problem
you got a screen shot?
I don't
can anyone help?
is it a triangle? The wording is confusing me without a diagram
I'll draw
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Okay so in the triangle we know that angle 3 is the smallest angle because it is across from the smallest side, we also know that in the triangle 2 is the second smallest angle and 1 is the largest angle, again we know this because of the side lengths across from them. Angle 4 = Angle 1 + Angle 2 So Angle 4 is the biggest angle in the diagram. This makes the second biggest angle out of the 4 angles Angle 1
Sorry if that confuses you I can explain another way
that helped thank you! I have more questions though, are you busy?
I might have time for a few if I know them
Okay, thank you what is the measure of a base angle of an isosceles traingle if the vertex angle measures 38 degrees and the two congurent sides each measure 21 units?
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