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almond37 [142]
3 years ago
10

Everything even the explain

Mathematics
2 answers:
AURORKA [14]3 years ago
7 0
Just to make sure, you want me to give you the answers to all of them?
aivan3 [116]3 years ago
7 0
To find perimeter, you add. In this, it gives you the perimeter, and you count the already given sides up, and you subtract that from the perimeter of the whole thing.

1. 12 cm 

2. 4 ft

3. 20 mm

4. B

5. 15 yds because I added 10, 10 and 1 and then I got 21 and then I subtracted 36 - 21, and got the answer 15 yds

Glad I could help, and good luck!

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if your just factoring out then this should help   x2 + 12x + y2 - 18y if they want something else i'm sorry

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I beleive that the problem just ask for that. If you want the critical values, then we need to evaluate those numbers in g. i will do it just in case

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