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If you know the lengths of two sides of a triangle and the measure of the included angle, how many different areas are possible
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If you know the lengths of two sides of a triangle and the measure of the included angle, how many different areas are possible
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When you know the side angle side of any triangle, only one such triangle is possible and therefore just one area.
Look up side angle side congruency.
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