Mathematics, 29.02.2020 01:27 mochoa4
On a piece of paper, use a protractor to construct a triangle with angle measures of 20° and 30°.
Select from the drop-down menu to correctly classify the triangle.
A triangle with angle measures of 20° and 30° is triangle.
The answers could be: right, acute, and obtuse
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