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Which angles are complementary in the figure shown? A. ∠DVF and ∠EVF B. ∠DVE and ∠DVF C. ∠DVE and ∠EVF D. ∠EDV and ∠EFV
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Which angles are complementary in the figure shown? A. ∠DVF and ∠EVF B. ∠DVE and ∠DVF C. ∠DVE and ∠EVF D. ∠EDV and ∠EFV
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Which angles are complementary in the figure shown?
A. ∠DVF and ∠EVF
B. ∠DVE and ∠DVF
C. ∠DVE and ∠EVF
D. ∠EDV and ∠EFV
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C. ∠DVE and ∠EVF
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