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If the contractor cuts the tile along one of its diagonals, what figures result?
A. two tri...
Mathematics, 22.11.2020 07:00 christianhernan2
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If the contractor cuts the tile along one of its diagonals, what figures result?
A. two triangles that are similar but not congruent
B. two congruent triangles
C. two quadrilaterals that are similar but not congruent
D. two congruent quadrilaterals
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