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damaskus [11]
2 years ago
11

In part b, you used a combination of geogebra tools and manual calculations to find the approximate area of the original polygon

. now try using the more advanced area tools in geogebra to verify your answer in part b. which method did you choose? do your results in parts b and c match?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Burka [1]2 years ago
5 0

Absolutely, over result will match in part b and c

<h3>What is Geogebra Tools?</h3>

Geogebra tools are software which is used to study an absolute geometry with zero errors.

Since, Geogebra contains various tools, In part b we have drawn a square through polygon command. Its allows  to select the number of sides, so we select 4 cause square requires 4 equal sides.
Now, we very it in c part just by drawing a 4 connected lines which have 90° adjacent angles.
                    Here, by comparing their geometry it seems identical

Thus, the result, in part b and c matches for each other.

Learn more about Geogebra tools here:
brainly.com/question/10400398

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