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Which statements regarding triangle DEF are correct? Select three options. EF is the longest side of △DEF. DF = 6 cm DE = 12 StartRoot 3 EndRoot cm DF = 4 StartRoot 3 EndRoot cm DE = 6 StartRoot 3 EndRoot
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Which statements regarding triangle DEF are correct? Select three options.
EF is the longest side of △DEF.
DF = 6 cm
DE = 12 StartRoot 3 EndRoot cm
DF = 4 StartRoot 3 EndRoot cm
DE = 6 StartRoot 3 EndRoot cm
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Options 1, 2, and 5 are the correct ones
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A, B, and E are the correct answers.
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