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Mathematics, 12.01.2021 02:50, neariah24

Find the values of x and y state which theorem(s) you used. Find the value of x that makes m||n. Justify with a Theorem.


Find the values of x and y state which theorem(s) you used.

Find the value of x that makes m||n.

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