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Mathematics
Which triangle is both scalene and acute?
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Ответ:
Ответ:
a= x +27
b= x
2x+27=90°
2x= 90-27
2x=63
x=63/2
x= 31.5 or 31°30'
b= 31°30'
a= 31.5+27= 58.5>58°30'