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How do you find the side of a triangle with 3 sides? - Answers
First, a triangle, by definition, must have exactly 3 sides, so the last part of the question is pointless. Finding the length of a side depends on what information you do have: two sides and the included angle, one side and two angles, hypotenuse and an angle, hypotenuse and another side. Then there are some combinations involving the lengths of sides and medians or altitudes that will allow you to work out a missing side.
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How do you find the side of a triangle with 3 sides? - Answers
First, a triangle, by definition, must have exactly 3 sides, so the last part of the question is pointless. Finding the length of a side depends on what information you do have: two sides and the included angle, one side and two angles, hypotenuse and an angle, hypotenuse and another side. Then there are some combinations involving the lengths of sides and medians or altitudes that will allow you to work out a missing side.
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How do you find the side of a triangle with 3 sides? - Answers
First, a triangle, by definition, must have exactly 3 sides, so the last part of the question is pointless. Finding the length of a side depends on what information you do have: two sides and the included angle, one side and two angles, hypotenuse and an angle, hypotenuse and another side. Then there are some combinations involving the lengths of sides and medians or altitudes that will allow you to work out a missing side.
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