
The rhombi’s interior angles measure 84 and 96 degrees.
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Oh, how Pretty!
On Sat, Apr 17, 2021 at 1:03 PM RobertLovesPi.net wrote:
> RobertLovesPi posted: ” The rhombi’s interior angles measure 84 and 96 > degrees. ” >
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I love the optical illusion in this one, where the hexagons don’t look like they’re level with each other even though they are.
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