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Mathematics, 04.02.2021 16:50 tlmarvel

Classify the following triangle as acute, obtuse, or right. 45"
A. Acute
B. Obtuse
C. Right
D. None of these


Classify the following triangle as acute, obtuse, or right.

45
A. Acute
B. Obtuse
C. Right
D. No

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