Trigonometry FINAL EXAM Review, Spring 2010
The biggest angles are across from the biggest sides and the smallest angles are across from the smallest sides. They should be equal too. is larger than . That the angles across from the two sides are equal. One angle will be the same. We can find the third by subtracting the first two angles from 180(. ................
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