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meghan0123
14.04.2021 •
Biology
Knowing that the teenage brain rewards risk is:
-a warning to make choices carefully.
-an excuse to make bad decisions.
-not relevant because parents make all decisions for their teens.
-a reason to lower the drinking age.
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Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. the rule: tan(AMR)= AR/AM or tan(AMR)=AR/x.
If to substitute the values of tan(AMR), AR, then
√3=6/x;
2. according to the previous step if 6/x=√3, then x=6/√3=2√3.