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Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs. Not all tiles will be used. Match each pair of points A and B to point C such that ∠ABC = 90°. A(3, 3) and B(12, 6) C(6, 52) A(-10, 5) and B(12, 16) C(16, -6) A(-8, 3) and B(12, 8) C(18, 4) A(12, -14) and B(-16, 21) C(-11, 25) A(-12, -19) and B(20, 45) A(30, 20) and B(-20, -15)

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