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Mathematics, 31.03.2021 01:40 jaaiphieaslade

In a word processing document or on a separate piece of paper, use the guide to construct a two column proof proving DC || AB, given AB = CD and AD = CB. Upload the entire proof below. Given:

AB = CD

AD = CB

Prove:

DC || AB

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