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Mathematics, 15.07.2019 08:00 hpelir1282

We can show that ∆abc is congruent to ∆a′b′c′ by a translation of unit(s) and a across the -axis.


We can show that ∆abc is congruent to ∆a′b′c′ by a translation of unit(s) and a across the -axis.

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