Mathematics
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
can somebody please help i will reward
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what is your problem
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can you help me on that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@la_bella_daisy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well I can barely see it what is it asking
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@la_bella_daisy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@aloud
OpenStudy (anonymous):
dang let me get you some help
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thanks @aloud
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
well I can try but can I ask wht grade this is
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its geometry 10th grade
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@aloud
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@GreatGuy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@GreatGuy
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its confusing but i can do it i have a major in math
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok :) thanks it hard to me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@GreatGuy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@GreatGuy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hol on ok
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok @GreatGuy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
first you do x+3=14 whats x
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x=11 @GreatGuy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so then plug 11 in x-y=3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
11-8=3
@GreatGuy
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so there is your answers
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait answer to witch blank
OpenStudy (anonymous):
second is 11 tthrid is 8 idk the first lol hold on
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what is the answer to the first blank i got the second on @GreatGuy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk they worded it funny
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry @k.d600
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks it help me still lol @GreatGuy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
∆ABC and ∆FDE are congruent by the asa sas r sss idk witch one @GreatGuy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@thomaster
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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