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To show that figure A and figure B are congruent, which series of transformation could be used?
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Given: lkm jkm, clmk prove: alkmajkm jmk. choose the word that completes the sentence correctly. proof: lkm jkm and lmk * umk are given. km km by the property of congruence. equivalence symmetric reflexive transitive
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The accompanying normal probability plot was constructed from a sample of 30 readings on tension for mesh screens behind the surface of video display tubes used in computer monitors. does it appear plausible that the tension distribution is normal? the given probability is has a significant downward curve, so it is plausible that the tension distribution is normal. the given probability is has a significant downward curve, so it is not plausible that the tension distribution is normal. the given probability is quite linear, so it is plausible that the tension distribution is normal. the given probability is has a significant upward curve, so it is not plausible that the tension distribution is normal. the given probability is quite linear, so it is not plausible that the tension distribution is normal.
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