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what if Jordan sorted the shapes by polygons with right angles and polygons with angles less than right angles. with the circles still overlap?
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what if Jordan sorted the shapes by polygons with right angles and polygons with angles less than right angles. with the circles still overlap?
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The awnser is yes hope it helps
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Yes because a lot of polygons have right angles and angles less than 90 degrees
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