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An isosceles triangle has vertices at (-5, 4), (2, 4) and (-1.5, -3.5). Each of its two congruent sides are 8.3 units long. Calculate both the area and perimeter of the triangle…
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An isosceles triangle has vertices at (-5, 4), (2, 4) and (-1.5, -3.5). Each of its two congruent sides are 8.3 units long. Calculate both the area and perimeter of the triangle…
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An isosceles triangle has vertices at (-5, 4), (2, 4) and (-1.5, -3.5). Each of its two congruent sides are 8.3 units long. Calculate both the area and perimeter of the triangle. Explain or show you got your answers.
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 2.849 to the 89 max
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