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Mathematics, 05.06.2020 18:03 kiraswife

Imagine that the two lines stay parallel, but you could drag points A, B, and C to make any triangle in the world. Click two or more angles that you think are ALWAYS congruent no matter where you drag the points. Then explain your thinking.

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