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1)given-AB=CD,CD=EF prove-AB-EF (in 5 steps
Is there a way to prove this in upwards of 5 steps? Apparently there is??
Prove. 2^n + 2^n = 2^(n+1) I posted this before however
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1)given-AB=CD,CD=EF
prove-AB-EF (in 5 steps that show why it is corect; i.e two-column proof) 2)Given-<2=<3, <4=<5 prove-<1 is
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Joanna walked 3,000 steps in 24 hours yesterday. How many steps did she walk in 10 hours?(1 point)
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Prove the identity. (show steps please!) Thank you!
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