In a triangle with two sides and a non-included angle known (SSA), the number of possible solutions can vary. There can be zero, one, or two possible triangles depending on the specific measurements. If the angle is acute and the opposite side is shorter than the adjacent side, there could be two solutions. If the opposite side is equal to or longer than the adjacent side, there may be one solution, or none if the conditions do not allow for a triangle to be formed.
An SSA type has two possible solutions.
it depends on what type of triangle
Depends on the type of triangle. * * * * * Always 3.
Doesn't it depend on what type of triangle it is? And which sides you are measuring? And which side it's laying on?
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An SSA type has two possible solutions.
What type of triangle?
it depends on what type of triangle
Depends on the type of triangle. * * * * * Always 3.
3 sides - such is the definition of triangle. Every triangle of any type has three sides.
35. To check this, you need to check every possible type of triangle, and then consider that there are 5 of this type (or in one case, 10), and add everything up.
Doesn't it depend on what type of triangle it is? And which sides you are measuring? And which side it's laying on?
This type of triangle is a scalene triangle
Any type of triangle determined by its angle can be an isosceles triangle. A scalene or right triangle can't.
That depends on the type of triangle it is but in general the 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees.
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