Mathematics
Mathematics, 08.10.2021 14:00, giavanleer14

After enlarging his "U" in problem 3-26, Al has an idea. He drew a 60° angle, as shown in Diagram #1 at right. Then, he extended the sides of the angle so that they are twice as long, as shown in Diagram #2.
"Therefore, the new angle must have measure 120°," he explained. Do you agree? Discuss this with your
team and write a response to Al.


After enlarging his U in problem 3-26, Al has an idea. He drew a 60° angle, as shown in Diagram #

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