In the figure shown, BC is parallel to
AD and AB =
AB = CD. What is the
perimeter of qu...
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Mathematics, 28.03.2021 18:30 amcdaniel1
In the figure shown, BC is parallel to
AD and AB =
AB = CD. What is the
perimeter of quadrilateral ABCD ?
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