Circle A is inscribed in a quadrilateral. What is the perimeter of the quadrilateral?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (austinl):
Are the lengths in mm, the lengths of the four sides?
OpenStudy (austinl):
Well, if those four numbers are the lengths of the four sides of the quadrilateral, then those four numbers added together should be the perimeter.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait no I don't think they are the lengths of the sides, it doesn't look like it in the diagram
OpenStudy (austinl):
im thinking
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OpenStudy (austinl):
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I believe that it is breaking up the sides into two lengths.
OpenStudy (ryan123345):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
50
OpenStudy (ryan123345):
There ya go :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you!!:)
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OpenStudy (ryan123345):
Your welcome :)
OpenStudy (austinl):
I was getting there... I need to stop working on multiple problems with multiple people at once. Doesn't work our very well.
It works because the angles have to be the same because it is a quadrilateral... If I recall from geometry 3 years ago.