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Mathematics, 24.11.2021 05:20 joseph345637

-Geometry- On triangles that are transformed you put primes, for example, ABC is congruent to A'B'C'. My question is do you put primes on the angles too? when talking about angles from triangle ABC obviously I wouldn't put primes but when describing angles on A'B'C' would I use primes? Example Angle A' is 80 degrees. I don't think you use primes on angles but just making sure

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