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How would a circumscribed nonagon compare to the area of a circle? underestimate of the circle overestimate of the circle same area as the circle does not compare
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, EinsteinBro
Ijust need these 2 questions answered (the second pic is just confirmation i'm not confident in that answer)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, daedae96
Answer this two poles, ab and ed, are fixed to the ground with the of ropes ac and ec, as shown: two right triangles abc and edc have a common vertex c. angle abc and edc are right angles. ab is labeled 13 feet, ac is labeled 15 feet, ec is labeled 10 feet, and ed is labeled 4 feet. what is the approximate distance, in feet, between the two poles? 11.14 feet16.65 feet14.35 feet15.59 feet
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