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In ΔABC, m∠B = 90°, , and AB = 26 units.Based on this information, m∠A = °, m∠C = °, and AC = units.
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In ΔABC, m∠B = 90°, , and AB = 26 units.Based on this information, m∠A = °, m∠C = °, and AC = units.
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In ΔABC, m∠B = 90°, , and AB = 26 units.Based on this information, m∠A = °, m∠C = °, and AC = units.
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64 degrees would be the answer because 180-116=64
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