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, 12.11.2020 14:00,
kamiyaharris1
Determine the midpoint of the longest side. (1,1) (5,3) (6,0)
A (2.5,0.5)
B (3.5,0.5)
C (3,2)
D(11.5, 1.5)
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Determine the midpoint of the longest side. (1,1) (5,3) (6,0)
A (2.5,0.5)
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