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Mathematics, 21.09.2019 03:10 layla07

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a(–8, –8), b(4, –2), c(2, 2)
a(–5.33, –5.33), b(2.67, –1.33), c(1.33, 1.33)
a(–12, –8), b(6, –2),c(3, 2)
a(–12, –12), b(6, –3), c(3, 3)

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a(–8, –8), b(4, –2), c(2, 2)
a(–5.33, –5.33), b(2.67, –1.33), c(1.33, 1.33)
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