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11.03.2021 •
Mathematics
Compare the fractions below using <, =, or >. Say the letter next to it so I know witch one will give BRAINIEST
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Ответ:
G) >
H) >
C) <
(HOPE THIS HELPS)
Yours Truely, TheAnimeCatUwU
Ответ:
When the line of reflection coincides with a line of symmetry for a polygon or shape, then the polygon will be able to reflect onto itself.
Step-by-step explanation:
PLATO