Given: ARST and the side lengths: RS = 14 in, ST = 10 in, and TR = 16 in. Determine which angles of ARST are smallest to largest. %3D ZT ZR

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Given: ARST and the side lengths: RS = 14 in, ST = 10 in, and TR = 16 in. Determine which angles of ARST are
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