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Do a two column proof.
Given: HI=FG
Prove: GH>FI
If FGI is a triangle,and GIH is a triangle, and they both share a common side, GI, and FIH is a straight line, how do you prove the answer?
12 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
gih line
9 years ago
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