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AC. DF, and GI are parallel. Use the figure to complete the proportion. AD/DG = ?/EH
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AC. DF, and GI are parallel. Use the figure to complete the proportion. AD/DG = ?/EH
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AC. DF, and GI are parallel. Use the figure to complete the proportion.
AD/DG = ?/EH
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Answer:
BE.
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If AD is to DG, then BE must be to EH, and CF must be to FI.
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BE i think lol thats what they said sooo
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