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Mathematics, 15.05.2021 01:00 lovebug7685

STATEMENTS 1. LINE AB=DE
2. LINE CB=DF
3. AB=DE
4. CB=DF
5. AB=AC+CB
6. DE=DF+FE
7. AC+CB=DF+FE
8. AC=FE
9. LINE AC=FE

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1. LINE AB=DE 2. LINE CB=DF 3. AB=DE 4. CB=DF 5. AB=AC+CB6. DE=DF+FE7. AC+CB=DF+FE8. A

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STATEMENTS 1. LINE AB=DE
2. LINE CB=DF
3. AB=DE
4. CB=DF
5. AB=AC+CB
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