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Mathematics, 22.01.2021 18:40 joejoe247

Find the coordinates of the missing vertex that makes the two triangles congruent. Triangle FGH: F(−8,6), G(−6,6), H(−7, 2) Triangle TUV: T(3,−3), U(3,−1) (1 point) V(−1,2) V(1,2) V(1,−2) V(−1,−2)

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