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∠1 is decomposed into two nonoverlapping angles, ∠2 and ∠3. let m∠2 = 135° and m∠3 = 45°. what type of angle is ∠1? a. acute b. obtuse c. right d. straight what is the answer
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∠1 is decomposed into two nonoverlapping angles, ∠2 and ∠3. let m∠2 = 135° and m∠3 = 45°. what type of angle is ∠1? a. acute b. obtuse c. right d. straight what is the answer
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∠1 is decomposed into two nonoverlapping angles, ∠2 and ∠3. let m∠2 = 135° and m∠3 = 45°. what type of angle is ∠1?
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d. straight what is the answer
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D, because 135+45=180
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