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Write a two column proof.
-If XZ=ZY,XZ=4x+1,and ZY=6x-13, then x=7.

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1.XZ=ZY,XZ=4x+1 and ZY=6x-13 1.Given

That as far as I got to ^. Thanks
14 years ago

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