Could you use the Vertical Angles Theorem as a
reason in a proof to state madc= MEDG or
to st...
Mathematics, 18.08.2021 06:30 jdiffenbaugh115
Could you use the Vertical Angles Theorem as a
reason in a proof to state madc= MEDG or
to state ADC = EDG? Explain.
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