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Mathematics, 05.12.2019 13:31, Monk3273

For the parallelogram, find coordinates for p without using any new variables.
a. (a - c, c)
b. (c, a)
c. (a + c, b)
d. (c, b)


For the parallelogram, find coordinates for p without using any new variables. a. (a - c, c)

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For the parallelogram, find coordinates for p without using any new variables.
a. (a - c, c)

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