5. Given \triangleHIJ, name the parts asked for. H I a. three sides b. two sides and the included angle c. two angles and the included side d. two angles and a side opposite one angle e. two sides and an angle opposite one side
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Three sides, two sides are included and two angles are included: In this case, we have a triangle with two known side lengths and two known angles. To find the included angle and side opposite to the angle, we can use the Law of Cosines. Show more…
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