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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 22:30 nockturnal1993

Answer both questions and show all work with explanations : ) you soo 1) the lengths of the sides of a rectangle are 60 cm and 91 cm. what is the length of a diagonal? 2) the perimeter of a rectangle is 46 in and the diagonal is 17 in. find the area of the rectangle.

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