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| 07 Apr 2013 05:23 PM |
1.)2+2 = 2.)If the two legs of a triangle are 6cm and 8cm, what is the hypotenuse? 3.)What's the surface area of a rectangle if the measures of its sides are 11, 7, and 4?
I'll post the answers after someone gets them all right, just curious about ROBLOX's education
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:24 PM |
| I think that is your homework and you dont want to do it |
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:25 PM |
1. Your mom 2. Your dad 3. YO GRANDAD |
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:25 PM |
@Am4 I don't receive homework over the weekends, not even in 8th grade. Plus this is easy, I literally just thought of these in my head. |
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:26 PM |
Close enough whoever had 3 legit answers 4 10 (You forgot to find the square root) 298
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:28 PM |
I thought the formula was c^2= a^2 + b^2..? Isn't it those three numbers divided by 2..?
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:29 PM |
| You cannot have a rectangle with three different sizes for sides. |
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:29 PM |
@simplebond1 the formula for pythangorean theorem is a2 + b2 = c2
~When life gives you lemons, you squeeze it back to life's eyes!~ |
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:30 PM |
| @Vamp Thx for repeating what i said to prove my point. |
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:31 PM |
| Vamp, that is incorrect. The Pythagorean theorem is a^2+b^2=c^2. |
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:32 PM |
My bad, rectangular prism. But you know what I meant. |
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:32 PM |
| Oh... I saw three numbers so I assumed triangle... |
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:33 PM |
a^2+b^2=c^2 36+64=c^2 100=c^2 10=C |
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:34 PM |
simplebond, i meant rectangular prism for the second problem for surface area for the first one that equation i made is the answer |
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:35 PM |
Ohhh right. I see. I was one step away. *goes and sits in corner* |
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:35 PM |
| The area of your rectangular prism could be 298 spared units. |
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:35 PM |
@13 that's what i meant. I forgot there was a raise to the power sign on my keyboard.
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| 07 Apr 2013 05:39 PM |
| I'm sorry, I intended to say squared units, or even units squared. |
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