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In a triangle, when the vertices of the two angles are the endpoints of the
segment, the segment is said to be the ______________ of the two angles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In In a triangle, when the vertices of the two angles are the endpoints of the segment, the segment is said to be the included side of the two angles.

  • In the cases of different polygons, the common side of the two adjacent angles is known as the included side.
  • Now, it is given that the vertices of the two angles are the endpoints of that segment, so it's obvious that the segment is the common side of those two angles.
  • And, as discussed in the first point, that common side can be considered as the included side of those two angles.
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