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if it is given 3 sides for a irregular triangle and its two measures are given then we will take the un measured sides as x.if a triangle is of 3 sides then its 3 sides measure will be 180.lets take its one side be 60 and the other be 60. then we have to write like this-------- 60+60+x=180

120+x=180

x=180-120

x=60

like this we can find the measures of an irregular triangle when given two sides.

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