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Mathematics, 09.01.2020 06:31, baeethtsadia

Prove theorem 6-4.
given: m ab = m cd in circle p
prove m< 1 = m< 2
see picture


Prove theorem 6-4. given: m ab = m cd in circle p  prove m&lt; 1 = m&lt; 2  see p

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prove m< 1 = m< 2
see p...

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