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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 19:20 kyusra2008

Which set(s) of angles could be the missing angles in the triangle (?) A. 71 degrees and 79 degrees

B. 72 degrees and 78 degrees

C. 70 degrees and 81 degrees

D. 79.5 degrees and 70.5 degrees


Which set(s) of angles could be the missing angles in the triangle (?)

A. 71 degrees and 79 degre

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