ANSWER GIVEN : Given AD 2 BC and AD || BC
Prove. ABCD is a parallelogram
Angles Seyments Tria...
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Mathematics, 02.11.2020 04:50, kkruvc
ANSWER GIVEN : Given AD 2 BC and AD || BC
Prove. ABCD is a parallelogram
Angles Seyments Triangles Statements Reasons
ZBCA
ZDAC
Statements
Reasons
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Assemble the proof by dragging ties to
the Statements and Reasons Columns
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