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Mathematics, 11.12.2021 01:30, Trucofer2106

Given: ABC with AD/DB=CE/EB
Prove:DE||AC

What is the missing step in this proof?


Given: ABC with AD/DB=CE/EB
Prove:DE||AC
What is the missing step in this proof?

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Given: ABC with AD/DB=CE/EB
Prove:DE||AC

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