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Mathematics, 10.10.2021 19:40 alysonmariefont

Ok so basically I was absent for 3 days, now I have to do a quiz. So here are the questions.
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There are 2 answers for each coordinate, for example "A=5, 5 "

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The final question has the same picture as angle Y but the question is: "What is the scale factor that takes triangle XYZ to X'Y'Z?

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