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Amelie Roberson
16 October, 00:45
R=7cm, 0=120 degrees
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Magnolia
16 October, 04:11
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Step-by-step explanation:
s2+t2=r2
(7cm) 2+t2 = (25cm) 2
49cm2+t2=625cm2
t2=625cm2
t2=625cm2-49cm2
t2=576cm2
t=24cm2
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