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Mathematics
Find the area (A) of the figure below: 166) 6cm A) 18 square cm B) 35 square cm 12cm C) 72 square cm D) 144 square cm 167) 12 in A) 37.68 square inches B) 72.52 square inches C) 108.12 square inches D) 113.09 square inches
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Ответ:
A: There is only one solution since the two lines meet up. If it was parallel or the two lines where on top of each other there would be either an infinite amount of solutions or zero.
B:(3,5)
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