Answer:
D. 4 ft.
Step-by-step explanation:
Diagonals are the lines that extend from one corner of the square/rectangle to the opposing/reflectory side. So an example of a diagonal would be from the upper left hand corner of this shape to the lower right hand corner. This would be a diagonal. Since We know that both diagonals intersect at the center, each diagonal halves itself. So, since we know that 1/2 of a diagonal = 2 feet, then if we add the second half of the diagonal, or 2 more feet, we get the length of a diagonal.
2 ft. + 2 ft. = 4 ft.
And since the lengths of diagonals in squares and rectangles are congruent, we can see that if one diagonal is equal to 4 ft., then the length of the other diagonal will also be 4 ft.
The hand turn 1 quarter of a circle (1/4). it turned 90 degrees
486/6 = 81
Square root 81 = one side length = 9m volume = 9^3 = 729
Answer:
B.(X - 6)^2 = 14 TNX ME LATER
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