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Mathematics, 06.12.2019 23:31, 2sally2

The following is an incomplete proof showing that two arbitrary lines with equal slope are parallel. which of the following completes the given proof? a. m∠abc = m∠cda b. m∠ead = m∠fcb c. m∠dab = m∠bcd d. m∠bae = m∠dcf


The following is an incomplete proof showing that two arbitrary lines with equal slope are parallel.

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