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Exam Question The coordinates of P are (-3, -6) The coordinates of Q are (1, 4) The coordinates of Rare (5, -2) M is the midpoint of PQ. N is the midpoint of QR. Prove that MN i…
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Exam Question The coordinates of P are (-3, -6) The coordinates of Q are (1, 4) The coordinates of Rare (5, -2) M is the midpoint of PQ. N is the midpoint of QR. Prove that MN i…
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The coordinates of P are (-3, -6)
The coordinates of Q are (1, 4)
The coordinates of Rare (5, -2)
M is the midpoint of PQ.
N is the midpoint of QR.
Prove that MN is parallel to PR.
You must show each stage of your working.
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