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Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the largest angle in a triangle with angle measures of (x−20)°, (3x+3)°, and (2x−7)°.

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Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the largest angle in a triangle with angle measures of (x−20)°, (3x+3)°, and (2x−7)°.
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Use the Triangle Inequality Theorem to name a segment for the third side of a triangle if no segments are congruent and the first two sides are AB and BD. Use this key to enter the response: AB=1, AC=2, AD=3, BC=5, BD=6, CD=7. List them in ascending order.
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Complete the inequality so that it represents the whole-number values that side a could be to create a triangle.
An illustration of a triangle shows an equation along the base as b equals 6 and the hypotenuse as c equals 7. The third side on the triangle is labeled as a.

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Complete the inequality so that it represents the whole-number values that side a could be to create a triangle.
An illustration of a triangle shows an equation along the base as b equals 6 and the hypotenuse as c equals 7. The third side on the triangle is labeled as a.

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