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The vertices of a parallelogram are the origin and the points A(-1,4), B(3,6), and C(7,2). Write the vector equations of the lines that make up the sides of the parallelogram
15 years ago

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Answered by Bruh
Wow 12 years and no one has even answered heck there even like 330 people who looked at this but hay Shalia even though u probably started a family by now I wish I could help u but I don’t know either
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