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NISA [10]
3 years ago
10

How do you find the length of a horizontal leg?

Mathematics
2 answers:
Savatey [412]3 years ago
8 0
You cheek in a triangle path
Leni [432]3 years ago
3 0
You add up all of the sides N you cheek in a triangular path.
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Another example is how the numbers 2 and 3 in the left-most and right-most squares add up to the number 5 in the bottom square and multiply to the number 6 in the top square.


Using this information, we can solve the five problems on the bottom of the paper.


a) We are given the numbers 3 and 4 in the left-most and right-most squares. We must figure out what they add to and what they multiply to:

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Using this, we can fill in the top square with the number 12 and the bottom square with the number 7.


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Using this, we can fill the top square in with the number 6 and the bottom square with the number -5.


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