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this is for a math project (specifically geometry), this counts as a test grade which is basically half my grade and i failed the last semester and i already have to do summer school to make up for the lost credit that semester. im trying really hard to pass this semester but this project is really stopping me from doing that. i have a pretty low grade in my geometry class right now and this is going to be the last assignment the teacher grades so i would really appreciate it if you guys could save my highschool career and help me pass 10th grade math. feel free to ask questions if you need anything to find the answer. there is a LOT to uncover. it only lets me pick one image so view my profile for the other photos of the packet!


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