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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 21:18 Serenitybella

Measure the angle and classify it as right, acute, or obtuse.
53, obtuse

127, acute

58, acute

122, obtuse


Measure the angle and classify it as right, acute, or obtuse.  53, obtuse 127, acute 58, acute 122,
Measure the angle and classify it as right, acute, or obtuse.  53, obtuse 127, acute 58, acute 122,

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