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Gre4nikov [31]
3 years ago
13

PLZZZZ HELP ILL GIVE 50 POINTSS

Mathematics
1 answer:
Likurg_2 [28]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

if you draw LMN in the first quadrant, you need to draw L'M'N' in the third quadrant using the same coordinates as LMN but in the negative form.

The line you draw trough L and L' and both other two lines all go through the origin.

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