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Find in the triangle. Round to the nearest degree. a. 30° b. 27° c.21 d.34 The angles are 87ft And 72ft.
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Find in the triangle. Round to the nearest degree. a. 30° b. 27° c.21 d.34 The angles are 87ft And 72ft.
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Find in the triangle. Round to the nearest degree.
a. 30°
b. 27°
c.21
d.34
The angles are 87ft
And 72ft.
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option d 34⁰
Explanation:
Your Required Answer is 34⁰
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