cones
cylinders
spheres
Step-by-step explanation:
The question was worded incorrectly and instead of giving the options it gave you the answers
The answer is 16 units
An easy way to find the perimeter is remembering the formula of a+b+c.
So in this case, you count how many units each line of the triangle it covers. 4+6+6= 16
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
thats the solution i can give you i dont really know
a - length of side of a square
t - length of side of a triangle
The perimeter of a square:
The perimeter of a triangle:
We have the area of a triangle:
The formula of an area of an equilateral trinagle:
Substitute:
<em>multiply both sides by 4</em>
<em>divide both sides by </em>
The perimeter of a triangle:
Substitute to the formula of a perimeter of a square:
<em>divide both sides by 4</em>
The formula of a diagonal of a square:
Substitute: