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Richelle drew hexagon KLMNOP. She thinks that the angles are congruent. How can she show that the angles are congruent without using a protractor?
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Richelle drew hexagon KLMNOP. She thinks that the angles are congruent. How can she show that the angles are congruent without using a protractor?
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Richelle can fold a hexagon in half and if they match up they will be congruent.
all angles would be congruent
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