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Mathematics, 31.08.2019 08:30 shikiaanthony

Given < 1,< 2,< 3, and < 4 formed by two intersecting segments. prove 1~= < 3.
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Given &lt; 1,&lt; 2,&lt; 3, and &lt; 4 formed by two intersecting segments. prove 1~= &lt; 3.

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