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Mathematics, 14.06.2021 17:00, SAMANTHA8997

In isosceles △HAM, m∡A =32°, . What is m∠H? 32°32 degrees

58°58 degrees

74°74 degrees

148°


In isosceles △HAM, m∡A =32°, . What is m∠H?

32°32 degrees
58°58 degrees
74°74 degrees
148°

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In isosceles △HAM, m∡A =32°, . What is m∠H? 32°32 degrees

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