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$\begin{aligned}&\begin{array}{ll}\text {Given:} & \boldsymbol{\ell}_{1}\left\|\boldsymbol{\ell}_{2}\right\| \boldsymbol{\ell}_{3} \| \boldsymbol{\ell}_{4}, A B=7, B C=5, C D=4 \\& E F=6\end{array}\\&\text { Find: } \quad F G, G H, E H\end{aligned}$(IMAGE CANNOT COPY)
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The lines $\ell_{1}, \ell_{2}, \ell_{3}, \ell_{4}$ are parallel to each other and the points A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H are on these lines respectively. Show more…
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