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In this diagram, CD is the perpendicular bisected of AB. The two-column proof shows that AC is congruent to BC. A. AAS B. SAS C. SSS D. ASA
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In this diagram, CD is the perpendicular bisected of AB. The two-column proof shows that AC is congruent to BC. A. AAS B. SAS C. SSS D. ASA
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In this diagram, CD is the perpendicular bisected of AB. The two-column proof shows that AC is congruent to BC.
A. AAS
B. SAS
C. SSS
D. ASA
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yes hi ♂️ yes hi yes is ok bye ok enough fooling around it would be C.
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