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Mathematics, 03.03.2021 20:40 adjjones2011

9. Prove using a two-column proof. Given: QU and RT intersect at S, QR I QU,
and TU I QU.
Prove: (QR)(SU) = (TU)(QS).
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9. Prove using a two-column proof.

Given: QU and RT intersect at S, QR I QU,
and TU I QU.
Prove:

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