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Please Help Me. Figure ABCD≅ Figure MNOP. AB = 2x + 1, BC = 8, CD = 9, MN = 11, NO = 2y, MP = 12, m
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Please Help Me. Figure ABCD≅ Figure MNOP. AB = 2x + 1, BC = 8, CD = 9, MN = 11, NO = 2y, MP = 12, m
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Figure ABCD≅ Figure MNOP.
AB = 2x + 1, BC = 8, CD = 9, MN = 11, NO = 2y, MP = 12, m
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set congruent segments equal to each other
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