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Given: AABProve: The medians of AABCare concurrent.
B(2r, 2s)
AO. O)0
C(2,0)
6 g
10 12 14 16
18
What is the reason for statement 7 in the given proof?
OA.
OB.
Oc.
OD.
definition of midpoint
definition of slope
Parallel lines have equal slopes.
using point-slope formula
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Given: AABProve: The medians of AABCare concurrent.
B(2r, 2s)
AO. O)0
C(2,0)
6 g<...
AO. O)0
C(2,0)
6 g<...
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