Mathematics Geometry Rectangles
Reiny I think I have found out the rectangle problem. Could you check and see if Ive got it correct?
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1295486110
I think Ive got the answer, would you mind checking?
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Sydney
13 years ago
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Of course! I would be happy to help you with the rectangle problem. Please go ahead and provide me with the details of the problem and your solution, and I'll do my best to verify if your answer is correct.
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