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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can anyone help me on number 24 and 25? i will send the picture after someone responds

terenzreignz (terenzreignz):

It's a trap D: LOL but sure, post it. No guarantees, though, might be too hard for poor little me :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i posted the pic

terenzreignz (terenzreignz):

#24 Here's a subtle hint: AB is in between JK and LM... in more ways than one ^_^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know what i am doing can you please tell me the answer, if you really know what you are doing

terenzreignz (terenzreignz):

Of course I know what I'm doing, but if I tell you the answer straightaway, I might get suspended from the site, coz it's not allowed, see ^_^ Don't panic, here's a more direct hint: If A and B are the midpoints of their respective sides, then its length is just the average of the JK and LM.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do i add the length of JK and LM ?

terenzreignz (terenzreignz):

Get their average.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do i find the average . I told u i dont know what i am doing

terenzreignz (terenzreignz):

Average of two numbers... add them up, divide the sum by two ^_^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it will be 23?

terenzreignz (terenzreignz):

that's right ^_^

terenzreignz (terenzreignz):

number 25 is a bit tedious....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you walk me through it? i think you have to graph it

terenzreignz (terenzreignz):

You might... but I'm not good at walking through that stuff... you need a specialist... try tagging some.

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