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Mathematics, 01.07.2019 10:30 brandy2115

Given : < 1 is congruent to < 3prove: < 2 is congruent to < 4


Given : &lt; 1 is congruent to &lt; 3prove: &lt; 2 is congruent to &lt; 4

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