Heres a tip: ALWAYS look at the sign, if there is no line under the sign then it will always always be an open circle. also look at what way the sign is pointing so if the sign is this < then the line will go to the left
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As soon as look at the parallelogram abcd shown below: the table below shows the steps to prove that if the quadrilateral abcd is a parallelogram, then its opposite sides are congruent: which choice completes the missing information for reason 5 in the chart? (6 points) congruent parallelograms congruent triangles similar angles similar triangles
Ialready asked this but i never got an answer. will give a high rating and perhaps brainliest. choose the linear inequality that describes the graph. the gray area represents the shaded region. y β€ β4x β 2 y > β4x β 2 y β₯ β4x β 2 y < 4x β 2