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OpenStudy (princeevee):
help please
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OpenStudy (princeevee):
OpenStudy (princeevee):
@3mar
OpenStudy (3mar):
Can you give me 3 minutes, please!
OpenStudy (princeevee):
i got it dont worry, though there is 2 more questions
OpenStudy (3mar):
Give me 5 min ok?
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OpenStudy (princeevee):
OpenStudy (3mar):
Ok I am with now and sorry for late again!
OpenStudy (3mar):
What did you pick?
OpenStudy (princeevee):
the second one i need done, i dont remember what i picked
OpenStudy (3mar):
We are at the first or second?
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OpenStudy (3mar):
@princeevee
Can you kindly respond more faster, please?
OpenStudy (princeevee):
sorry, it lags a bit
OpenStudy (3mar):
No problem.
Are you with me now?
OpenStudy (princeevee):
yes i am, i am awaiting help
OpenStudy (3mar):
We are at the first or second?
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OpenStudy (princeevee):
second
OpenStudy (3mar):
ok
OpenStudy (3mar):
Can you use the slope of BD to get the coordinates of point D?
OpenStudy (princeevee):
i dont have any programs to do it sadly....
OpenStudy (3mar):
Can not do it manually?
what is the length of one side of this square?
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OpenStudy (3mar):
@princeevee
OpenStudy (princeevee):
it dosent say sadly
OpenStudy (3mar):
It is included Sister!
as the coordintes of B (a,0) so the length of the side AB is a
ok?
OpenStudy (princeevee):
im a guy
OpenStudy (princeevee):
and ok
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Sorry!!
I don't mean any offense!
OpenStudy (3mar):
so the length of the side of this square is??
OpenStudy (princeevee):
a
OpenStudy (princeevee):
a,b?
OpenStudy (princeevee):
@3mar
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Correct!
The length is a
so the coordinates of D will be (0,a) and for C it will be (a,a)
Agree?
OpenStudy (3mar):
Also a property of a square: the two diagonal are perpendicular to each other
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