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Mathematics, 11.06.2020 23:57 onlymyworld27

I need help proving BC and EF are congruent (in length). I am trying to prove this by angle-side-angle. Ignore the "at the same level", I am unsure of that even though it looks like it.


I need help proving BC and EF are congruent (in length). I am trying to prove this by angle-side-an

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