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Q: Does anyone have the activation code for mcdougal littell geometry book?
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Does anyone have the activation code for McDougal Littell Pre-algebra book?

Those are the Missouri books but they're the same thing as the other states.Math Course 2(Pre-Algebra) ACTIVATION CODE: 2329005-20Math Course 3(Algebra 1) ACTIVATION CODE: 3646053-30The other codes are- 3646053-40.3646053-503646053-603646053-703646053-803646053-90California Version, Same book as above but the same book pretty much.Math Course 2 (Pre-Algebra) ACTIVATION CODE: 2554429-10I don't know which states these are from but here:Geometry (2007 version) ACTIVATION CODE: 2329005-22See related link below to Make yourself an account.Put in one of those activation codes.Then see your book!If you want to add more books you can!By the way, activation codes i think can be found at the end of your book.


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What were the two titles the angles gave Jesus and why did they choose them?

I am not sure that Jesus was a great student of geometry even if he did learn something form Joseph! And, in any case, angles are inanimate shapes and not capable of giving anything to anyone.


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While no record of anyone drawing an isosceles rhombus has ever been recorded, it has been speculated by the wisest sages of geometry, i.e. Mr. Hogan, that it does actually exist and whoever has the master math mind to draw one will be endowed with consummate knowledge of the geometric universe.


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