On a piece of paper, use a protractor to construct
right triangle ABC with AB = 3 ir
MZA = 90...
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On a piece of paper, use a protractor to construct
right triangle ABC with AB = 3 ir
MZA = 90°, and m ZB = 45°
What statement is true about the triangle?
o BC = 6 in.
O AC = 3 in.
• AC = 6 in.
o BC = 3 in.
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