how many different triangles can you make if you are given 25 degrees, 120 degrees and 35 degrees
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Step-by-step explanation:
In any triangle the angles always sum to 180^3 180^3
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This is a perhaps surprising fact.
Because display style 90^3 90^3 is a right angle, it means that the sum of the angles of any triangle is the same as two right angles. If we 'tore the corners off' and placed them together at the same point, we could arrange them so that they exactly formed a straight line. There doesn't need to be anything special about the triangle. It works for any triangle.
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Answer: infinite
Step-by-step explanation: I know this because you can tilt each one just a little to create many different triangles
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