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et. We now extend these ideas to a quadrilateral. by which we tried to visual Give THIS C 215 D 3 Take any quadrilateral, say ABCD (Fig 3.4). Divide it into two triangles, by drawing a diagonal. You get six angles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Use the angle-sum property of a triangle and argue how the sum of the measures of ZA, ZB, ZC and no TODO​

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et. We now extend these ideas to a quadrilateral. by which we tried to visual Give THIS C 215 D 3 Take any quadrilateral, say ABCD (Fig 3.4). Divide it into two triangles, by drawing a diagonal. You get six angles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Use the angle-sum property of a triangle and argue how the sum of the measures of ZA, ZB, ZC and no TODO

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