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Mathematics, 25.01.2021 21:40 Steelo600

Complete the explanation of how you can use this figure to decide whether two sides and an angle not included between them can be used to form a unique triangle, more than one triangle, or no triangle.
Part 1
The two sides and angle can be used to form more than one triangle v.
Part 2 out of 2
Two triangles can be created by connecting the top of the 2-in. segment with the dashed line, once in
each spot where the arc intersects the dashed line. The triangles are (select) but both have sides
with lengths of 2 in, and (select) v in., and a 45° angle not included between them.
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