The magnitude of a standard earthquake is
M = log s/s=...
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The magnitude of a standard earthquake is
M = log s/s=
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Tamar is measuring the sides and angles of tuv to determine whether it is congruent to the triangle below. which pair of measurements would eliminate the possibility that the triangles are congruent
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Me d is also an option but i couldn't get it in the picture
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