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(c) Check and double-click the placemark for Problem 2c. This flies you to an area on the NE side of Salt Valley that shows two prominent joint sets. Joint sets may intersect at a variety of angles, but most commonly are classified as being at right angles (orthogonal) or not at right angles. Which kind are these? ☐ right angles (orthogonal) ☐ not at right angles

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