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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 05:50 eymurezgi1

Which of the following describes KM ? Check all that apply. K
(2x + 5)
-(3x – 60°
J
м
A. angle bisector
B. perpendicular bisector
C. median
D. altitude


Which of the following describes KM ? Check all that apply.

K
(2x + 5)
-(3x – 60°
J
м
A. angle bi

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Which of the following describes KM ? Check all that apply. K
(2x + 5)
-(3x – 60°
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