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Hmm. Interesting, are you multiplying here?
Hmm, fair enough.
So, I did, let c = circle let t = triangle So t*c^2 = 62 So t*c = 36 So t^2 = ? t = 36/c Then t*c^2 = 62> (36/c)*c^2 = 62 c = 62/36 = 1.72 Then t*c = 36 So t = 36/c = 36/1.72= 20.93 So t^2 = 438.0649
How come, it works :D
triangle = 648/31 square = 31/18
Sounds like someone is in denial
Hmm.
Well, maybe you made a mistake and meant 72 instead of 62
Fine, How about this: t+2o = 62 t+o=36 t=62-2o t = 36-o t = 26 o = 10 Then 2t = 52 So T T = 52
I guess I'm just assuming these objects are being muliplied
@Luis_Rivera, is this right?
Hmm, so am I close on the ending?
Since it could possible be T*T = 676 so, multiplication instead of addition
Hmm, so I guess my addition assumptions right.
Touche.
t + 2s = 62 t + s = 36 s = 26 t = 10 t + t = 20
Dman, I mixed up o and t..
Nice job
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