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2.) Use algebra to find the value of a in the triangle when x=a, y=2a, z=3a. Notice the measurement of the angle is not necessarily the as the value of a.

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Answered by Reiny
no such triangle

your sides are in the ratio of
a : 2a : 3a
= 1:2:3

the sides must be such that the sum of any two must be <b>greater</b> than third side
1+2 = 3, not greater than 3
13 years ago

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