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Mathematics, 23.04.2021 18:30, GunnerWilbert5178

Find the coordinates for point that proves figure TRAP is an isosceles trapezoid. T(a, b)
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(c-2a, b)
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0 (a, c-b)


Find the coordinates for point that proves figure TRAP is an isosceles trapezoid.

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