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name the angle that is supplementary to COB A.AOF B. COD C. BOF D. DOC

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Answered by Still
And until this year still unsolved
Answered by A girl In connexus
@still That was a year ago still unsolved till today T~T
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The answer is <AOF
Yeah it's AOF
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hey S.I.A what is the answers for the connexus test tools of geometry Unit Test
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do you know who rip_indra is?
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whats the answer to this question? Classify the triangle and its sides. Explain how you knew which classifications to use. the top of the triangle is 70 the bottom left 65 bottom right 45
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Based on the given measurements, the triangle has one angle that measures 70°, one side that measures 65 units, and another side that measures 45 units.

To classify the triangle and its sides, we need to consider the measures of the angles and the lengths of the sides.

Since the triangle has one angle that measures 70°, it is an acute triangle because all angles are less than 90°.

Next, consider the lengths of the sides. The side opposite the 70° angle is the longest side, given a length of 65 units. The other two sides have lengths of 45 units each.

Since the triangle has one side that is longer than the other two, it is a scalene triangle.

Therefore, we can classify the triangle as an acute scalene triangle because it has all angles that measure less than 90° and all sides are of different lengths.
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