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If we pull out the middle player of team a and the fourth player of the team b. what will be the force of team a and team b? what is their sum of forces
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30
Quadrilateral efgh was dilated with the origin as the center of dilation to create quadrilateral e'f'g'h'. the quadrilateral was dilated using a scale factor of 2.5. the lengths of the sides of quadrilateral efgh are given. what is the length of side f'g'?
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