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Olenka [21]
4 years ago
12

Help me please! Math files attached!

Mathematics
1 answer:
Katarina [22]4 years ago
8 0

AB/FG=AE/FG NO
AB/FG=BC/GH YES
AB/FG=GH/BC NO
AB/FG=HI/DC NO
BA/FG=JF/EA NO
BA/GF=CD/IH YES
FG/GH=JF/JI NO
GF/BA=JI/DE YES
HG/CB=GF/BA YES
HI/DC=AB/GF NO
IJ/AB=DE/FG NO
JF/AB=FG/EA NO
JF/EA=BA/GF NO
JF/EA=FG/AB NO
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