(b) If the measures of ZR, ZS, and I sum to 180°, then one of the angles must
be obtuse.
Cou...
Mathematics, 29.12.2021 20:50, mathiscool7
(b) If the measures of ZR, ZS, and I sum to 180°, then one of the angles must
be obtuse.
Counterexample: mZR = I'mzs
, mZI =
Answers: 3
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