Determine if the angles 44°, 409°, 659°, and 750° will form more than one triangle or a unique triangle.
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The sum of the angles in a triangle should be equal to 180 degrees. m∠A + m∠B + m∠C = 409 + 659 + 750 Now, let's calculate the sum: 409 + 659 + 750 = 1818 Since the sum of the angles is not equal to 180 degrees, these angles cannot form a triangle. Show more…
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