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There were two methods of achieving an insubstance debt defeasance in accordance with the former AASB 1014's requirements:
Opposite Side
In geometry, the opposite side refers to the side facing or diametrically across from a specified point or another side within a geometric figure.
Right Triangle
A triangle with one angle measuring exactly 90 degrees, essential in understanding the geometrical and trigonometrical principles.
Adjacent Angle
Adjacent angles are two angles that have a common vertex and a common side but do not overlap, often found in geometric shapes and figures.
Hypotenuse
The side facing the right angle in a right-angled triangle, known for being the longest.
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