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Rigoberto Vazquez
17 November, 14:23
How do you compare angles to get 90 degrees
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Emmy Morton
17 November, 16:27
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You could do a 60 degrese angle (obtuse angle) and 30 degrese angle (acute angle) witch would be 90 degrese angle (right angle)
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