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Mathematics, 28.02.2021 03:40 priscymtz27

Part A What is the measure of <A to the nearest degree? Explain your solution process.

Part B
What type of angle is angle A? Explain.

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What is the measure of <A to the nearest degree? Explain your solution process.Part BWh

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