Mathematics, 18.02.2021 01:00 montimcdaniel
Complete this item.
Identify 1 and 2. Select all that apply of the following terms: acute, right, obtuse, adjacent, vertical, complementary, supplementary.
acute
adjacent
supplementary
obtuse
vertical
right
complementary
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