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28.03.2021 •
Mathematics
2/3a-7+7/18a-5 1/6 no need explanation just the answer
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Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
(2)/(3)a-7+(7)/(18)a-5(1)/(6)
=19a−219/18
Ответ:
Carlos graphed the perpendicular bisector of the segment that joins the two points. (a line)
Step-by-step explanation:
Carlos graphed the set of points that are equidistant from both point A and point B.
Carlos graphed the perpendicular bisector of the segment that joins the two points. (a line)