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Mathematics, 11.02.2020 04:44, u8p4

Find the area of the right triangle △DEF with the points D (0, 0), E (1, 1), and F.
m∠DEF = 60°.


Find the area of the right triangle △DEF with the points D (0, 0), E (1, 1), and F. m∠DEF = 60°.

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