A triangle is defined by the three points H (2. -4. -3), (1, 2, 3), and J (-6, -2, -1). Solve for the interior angles (in degree) of H and ). Angle H- ISelect) degrees Angle J- (Select degrees

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A triangle is defined by the three points H (2, -4, -3), I (1, 2, 3), and J (-6, -2, -1). Solve for the
interior angles (in degree) of H and J.
Angle H=
Select)
v degrees
Angle J= (Select)
v degrees
Transcribed Image Text:Question 9 A triangle is defined by the three points H (2, -4, -3), I (1, 2, 3), and J (-6, -2, -1). Solve for the interior angles (in degree) of H and J. Angle H= Select) v degrees Angle J= (Select) v degrees
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