13 points ill also mark brainliest if correct
In the diagram, DG β₯ EF.
On a...
Mathematics, 16.04.2020 01:53 OhDee8269
13 points ill also mark brainliest if correct
In the diagram, DG β₯ EF.
On a coordinate plane, quadrilateral D E F G is shown. Point D is at (negative 2, 2), point G is at (1, 2), point F is at (3, negative 3), and point E is at (negative 4, negative 3).
What additional information would prove that DEFG is an isosceles trapezoid?
DE β
GF
DE β
DG
EF β
DG
EF β
GF
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