Math help!
@Hero @SkyVoltage43 @Comerpickles
@Zowie
I say 18
How many questions in total are there?
25
Hint For the First Question: If two chords intersect in a circle, the product of the lengths of the segments of one chord equal the product of the segments of the other.
How would I label this Hero? Thats my weakness
Hint for second question: If two secant segments are drawn to a circle from the same external point, the product of the length of one secant segment and its external part is equal to the product of the length of the other secant segment and its external part.
@Hero Thank you for explaining it out but I really don't understand what you are talking about. I know I should but my teachers succ at times and I don't know the meaning of the words unless I look them up, I'm sorry
Okay, hang on it sec ...
Okay
Labeling it is my weakness, but solving and showing it, not a problem. Sorry that I'm not much help Hanna
I can see why you are confused. Whoever created the 1st question made a mistake. Those intersecting lines should be CHORDS.
Oh okay lol and no @Comerpickles you're good, I just really need help if I fail this then I fail my class.
I'll try my hardest to label them out @Paris
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I know that formula doesn't look right for the first question but it is. Oh, and you're taking a test. SMH
Yeah
So how would we label that problem @Hero
We're not supposed to help with tests, sorry.
Well I mean she does need the help
Well I'm sorry @Paris
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