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How could you describe each angle using benchmark angles? - Answers
A "benchmark angle" is a simple one like 45, 90, 180 degrees. I think this question is about a diagram which I don't see. As a matter of fact, the Answers.com browser makes it impossible to draw diagrams . . . the best we can do is to describe the diagram in words. e.g. "In isosceles triangle ABC, A is the vertex and D is the midpoint of BC. If angle B is 50 degrees, what is the measure of angle BAD?
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How could you describe each angle using benchmark angles? - Answers
A "benchmark angle" is a simple one like 45, 90, 180 degrees. I think this question is about a diagram which I don't see. As a matter of fact, the Answers.com browser makes it impossible to draw diagrams . . . the best we can do is to describe the diagram in words. e.g. "In isosceles triangle ABC, A is the vertex and D is the midpoint of BC. If angle B is 50 degrees, what is the measure of angle BAD?
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How could you describe each angle using benchmark angles? - Answers
A "benchmark angle" is a simple one like 45, 90, 180 degrees. I think this question is about a diagram which I don't see. As a matter of fact, the Answers.com browser makes it impossible to draw diagrams . . . the best we can do is to describe the diagram in words. e.g. "In isosceles triangle ABC, A is the vertex and D is the midpoint of BC. If angle B is 50 degrees, what is the measure of angle BAD?
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