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Can angles with 40 90 and 50 degrees be an equilateral triangle? - Answers
Oh, what a happy little question! Unfortunately, those angles wouldn't make an equilateral triangle, but don't worry, mistakes are just happy accidents in the world of geometry. You'll find the right angles to create a beautiful equilateral triangle with all sides and angles equal in no time. Just keep on painting and exploring, my friend.
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Can angles with 40 90 and 50 degrees be an equilateral triangle? - Answers
Oh, what a happy little question! Unfortunately, those angles wouldn't make an equilateral triangle, but don't worry, mistakes are just happy accidents in the world of geometry. You'll find the right angles to create a beautiful equilateral triangle with all sides and angles equal in no time. Just keep on painting and exploring, my friend.
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Can angles with 40 90 and 50 degrees be an equilateral triangle? - Answers
Oh, what a happy little question! Unfortunately, those angles wouldn't make an equilateral triangle, but don't worry, mistakes are just happy accidents in the world of geometry. You'll find the right angles to create a beautiful equilateral triangle with all sides and angles equal in no time. Just keep on painting and exploring, my friend.
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