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Saturday, February 12, 2011
Here is a problem for my geometry students, you guys are some of the only ones who look at this blog anyway:
If you are the first to figure this out and can explain how you got your answer then you own bragging rights and we may be able to figure out other possible rewards...
4 comments:
Is the perimeter 64?
Close Em, but not quite. I want the exact value, either in radical form or a really close decimal, maybe to the thousandth place.
Sadie and I KNOW that it HAS to be more than 56...? Can you give us a hint??
Here is your hint: use the 45 and 60 to your advantage, draw a couple of altitudes to make some special right triangles.
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