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olganol [36]
3 years ago
10

I need help for all the angles

Mathematics
2 answers:
-BARSIC- [3]3 years ago
5 0
< = angles
<a = 145
<b = 35
<c = 145
<d = 145
<e = 35
<g = 35
<f = 145

hope this helps
Bumek [7]3 years ago
4 0
LA = 145
LB = 35
L C= 145
LD=145
LE=35
LF=145
LG= 35

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