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Is it possible to draw the triangles described? Answer by writing possible or impossible.

3. An acute triangle with angles measuring 60 degrees,62 degrees, and 58 degrees.


4.An obtuse triangle with angles measuring 45 degrees,89 degrees, and 46 degrees.


5.An isosceles triangle with sides measuring 16ft , 20ft, and 22ft

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