Question 1065566
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This post doesn't make sense and can not be answered.


It is NOT THE WAY to present a geometry problem.



The correct geometry problem presentation MUST start from the description of the upper level figure,
then go to the lower level elements, otherwise we don't know WHAT you are talking about.


In this site our goal is to help the students who just have an initial math education enough to understand their problems,
enough to formulate their problems correctly and, at least, to understand what they are writing and what they are posting.


It is NOT our goal to teach you from scratch. It is the goal of your school studies.


Take a textbook in geometry and learn, at last, how to formulate geometry problems.



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