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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 23:40 hunnytoledo145

RST with vertices R(1,6). S(1,-6), and T(-3,-6) and UVW with vertices U(-1,0), V(-1,-3), and W(-2,-3) are shown. How do I solve this ?​


RST with vertices R(1,6). S(1,-6), and T(-3,-6) and UVW with vertices U(-1,0), V(-1,-3), and W(-2,-

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