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Suppose ΔABC= ΔDEF, AB =6 feet, m∠B=65 degrees, and m∠f=33 degrees. True or false ED=6ft
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Suppose ΔABC= ΔDEF, AB =6 feet, m∠B=65 degrees, and m∠f=33 degrees. True or false ED=6ft
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Suppose ΔABC= ΔDEF, AB =6 feet, m∠B=65 degrees, and m∠f=33 degrees. True or false ED=6ft
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true because ABC and DEF are equal so if AB equals 6 ED must equal 6 since it’s the same just the order is reversed
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