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If ∠ECD = 57° and ∠BED = 123° is ΔABE ~ ΔEDC? If so, by what criterion?
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If ∠ECD = 57° and ∠BED = 123° is ΔABE ~ ΔEDC? If so, by what criterion?
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If ∠ECD = 57° and ∠BED = 123° is ΔABE ~ ΔEDC? If so, by what criterion?
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A =d in the button and that conclude that your a batch
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Is there a picture to go along with it?
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