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  • 26-04-2017
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What best describes a triangle with angles measuring 60 degrees, 40 degrees and 100 degrees

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HuytPOl
HuytPOl HuytPOl
  • 26-04-2017
It can't be a triangle in the first place, because the measures don't add up. 40 + 60 + 100 = 200, but triangles are supposed to be 180 degrees. So it isn't even a triangle.

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