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Jerrilyn wrote the following argument to prove that VX UW WY in the figure below. Which statement is missing in jerrilyn’s proof
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Jerrilyn wrote the following argument to prove that VX UW WY in the figure below. Which statement is missing in jerrilyn’s proof
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Jerrilyn wrote the following argument to prove that
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WY
in the figure below.
Which statement is missing in jerrilyn’s proof
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absolutely no idea if this is right but i put the first one
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