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Question 208377This question is from textbook
: this is the question: Describe a real-life example of three lines in space that do not intersect each other and no two lines lie in the same plane.
this is what I think will work but I don't know: a book.
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Question 209201This question is from textbook
: I do not have this book yet, I purchased it online so I would be grateful if I could get the answers for page 16, numbers 19-37 odds, and 64-68 all. thank you!This question is from textbook
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Question 210389: i have to find the length of d - one side of a triangle, in the simplest radical form. The triangle has a 30 degree angle, a 60 degree angle and a 90 degree angle. side d is the lenght between the 30 and 90 degree angles. Help!!! i have no idea where to start this or how to do this. please help!!!
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Question 221112: Please help me solve this problem.
Write an equation of the line containing the given point and perpendicular to the given line.
(8,-2) 8x+5y=6
I thought that you would plug 8 in place of x and plug -2 in place of y and then solve. But I am not so sure. So confused.Please help!
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Question 221112: Please help me solve this problem.
Write an equation of the line containing the given point and perpendicular to the given line.
(8,-2) 8x+5y=6
I thought that you would plug 8 in place of x and plug -2 in place of y and then solve. But I am not so sure. So confused.Please help!
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Question 229017: Respected sir,
plz help me to solve perimeter problem.
1] The area of a square garden is A square feet and the perimeter is P feet.If A=2P+9,what is the perimeter of the garden,in feet?
waiting for yur reply.
thank u.
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