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two equal squares, ABCD and DEFG, have the vertex D in common. The angle between the two squares is 60 degrees: what is the angle ACF?
13 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
After making your sketch it should be very easy to see that triangle DCE is equilateral and angle ACD = 45°
so angle ACF = 45 = 60 or 105°
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