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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 01:00 deontehiggins42

Given:Parallelogram QRST where QR=6x-5 and RS= 4x+13 What is the value of x proves this parallelogram is a rhombus?


Given:Parallelogram QRST where QR=6x-5 and RS= 4x+13

What is the value of x proves this parallelo

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