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Mathematics, 13.04.2020 04:19, marialuizavalen

Which sequence could be used to prove that AD = BC?

First prove TriangleABC is congruent to TriangleCDA, and then state AD and BC are corresponding sides of the triangles.
First prove TriangleABC is similar to TriangleCDA, and then state AD and BC are opposite sides of the parallelograms.
First prove ParallelogramABCD is congruent to ParallelogramCDAB, and then state AD and BC are corresponding sides of two parallelograms.
First prove ParallelogramABCD is similar to ParallelogramCDAB, and then state AD and BC are opposite sides of the parallelograms

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Which sequence could be used to prove that AD = BC?

First prove TriangleABC is congruent...

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