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  • 02-02-2015
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Given CDEFG ≌ HIJKL and CD = 12, DE = 13, EF = 10, FG = 11, and GC = 8, what is HI?
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konrad509
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  • 02-02-2015
CDEFG [tex] \cong HIJKL \Rightarrow\overline{HI}=\overline{CD}[/tex]
[tex]\\\Downarrow\\ \overline{HI}=12[/tex]


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