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Mathematics, 25.06.2019 16:10 shwubblz

Quadrilateral pqrs is located at p (0, 1), q (3, 2), r (4, 0), and s (1, -1). russell and jamie have both classified pqrs differently. examine their proofs. who is correct?


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