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Given CS = 3, SB = 6, CR = 4, and RA = x. What must the value of x be in order to prove SR || BA? Justify your answer.


Given CS = 3, SB = 6, CR = 4, and RA = x. What must the value of x be in order to prove SR || BA? Ju

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