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A. Using a protractor, draw a triangle that has two angles of 40°. Label the angle measures on your drawing and include your drawing in your answer.
B. Describe the triangle you have drawn using correct geometric terminology. Be as specific as possible. For example, if the triangle is scalene and obtuse, describe it as both scalene and obtuse.
C. In complete sentences, explain how many triangles are possible given these conditions.
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