Chapter 1: Q10 (page 20)
State whether the angle appears to be acute, right, obtuse, or straight. Then estimate its measure.

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The angle appears to be acute angle and it’s estimated measure is .
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Chapter 1: Q10 (page 20)
State whether the angle appears to be acute, right, obtuse, or straight. Then estimate its measure.

The angle appears to be acute angle and it’s estimated measure is .
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