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Order the angles in the triangle from smallest to largest 14 K к L 25 24 A) ZL, ZK. 21 C) ZL, ZJ, ZK B) ZK, UL. ZJ D) ZJ, ZK, ZL
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K к
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A) ZL, ZK. 21
C) ZL, ZJ, ZK
B) ZK, UL. ZJ
D) ZJ, ZK, ZL
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A, the angle opposite the greatest length is the greatest angle and the angle opposite the smallest length is the smallest angle.
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