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Mathematics, 07.10.2021 18:00, ash3246

Which conjecture is possible to prove? A. All quadrilateral with at least one side of 3 are congruent
B. Allrectangles with at least one side of 3 are congruent
C. All rhombus with at least one side length of 3 are congruent
D. All squares with at least one side length of 3 are congruent

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