How do you solve the angles of a triangle when given the lengths of all 3 sides?
When you know 3 of a triangle's side lengths and none of its angle measures, begin by using the cosine rule to find the largest angle. Use the sine rule to find one of the remaining angles. Use the 'sum of internal angles' rule to find the 3rd angle.
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