A plastic "mold" for copying a 30° angle is shown here. a. If you drew a 30°-60°-90° triangle using the mold, how would

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A plastic "mold" for copying a 30° angle is shown here. a. If you drew a 30°-60°-90° triangle using the mold, how would

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A Plastic Mold For Copying A 30 Angle Is Shown Here A If You Drew A 30 60 90 Triangle Using The Mold How Would 1
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A plastic "mold" for copying a 30° angle is shown here. a. If you drew a 30°-60°-90° triangle using the mold, how would you know that your triangle and the mold were congruent? b. Explain how you know that any angle you would draw using the lower right corner of the mold would measure 30°. c. Explain the meaning of "tolerance" in the context of drawing an angle using the mold.
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