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OpenStudy (sbuck98):

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OpenStudy (petlovers123):

I THINK its the last one

Directrix (directrix):

Use the 45-45-90 theorem. Attached

Directrix (directrix):

Divide 44 by square root of 2 to get p. Or, use the Pythagorean Theorem p^2 + p^2 = 44^2 @sbuck98 Note: The correct answer is not the last option.

OpenStudy (petlovers123):

thats why i put think in CAPS

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