Pavan says that we can construct a triangle if we know its base, a base angle and sum of other two sides. Is he correct?
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The above given conditions are sufficient to draw a triangle.
Which of the following figures show the correct method to construct a triangle if we know its base, a base angle and sum of other two sides?
To construct a triangle, given its base, a base angle and sum of other two sides, the first step is to draw the base side and one given angle.
We can construct a right triangle whose base and sum of its hypotenuse and other side is given.
For constructing a triangle, we must know two sides and included triangle. Which triangle can be uniquely constructed by knowing two sides and any other angle?