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OpenStudy (anonymous):

FAN AND MEDAL Andy wrote the following statement: "You can only draw one unique isosceles triangle that contains an angle of 55°." Which statement is true? Andy is correct, because only one unique triangle can be drawn with the given information. Andy is incorrect, because more than one triangle can be drawn with the given information. Andy is incorrect, because the triangle described cannot be drawn with the given information. None of the above.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Baby_Bear69

OpenStudy (baby_bear69):

I believe it would be B. Because, an isoceles triangle is a triangle with 2 equal sides and 1 is not equal ... SO, more than one triangle could be drawn from this information. Because, 55 could be the uneven side for many triangles. So, B. Andy is incorrect, because more than one triangle can be drawn from the given info. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Meg described four triangles as shown below: Triangle P: All sides have length 7 cm. Triangle Q: Two angles measure 55°. Triangle R: Two sides have length 8 cm, and the included angle measures 60°. Triangle S: Base has length 8 cm, and base angles measure 55°. Which triangle is not a unique triangle? Triangle P Triangle Q Triangle R Triangle S

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