Find the perimeter (P) and area (A) of the figure.
A. P = 88, A = 377
B. P = 390, A = 754
C. P = 32, A = 416
D. P = 47, A = 416
Answer: A
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A. a loses a seat to b, no B. b loses a seat to a, yes C. b loses a seat to a, no D. a loses a seat to b, yes
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A. p2 - 6q2 B. p2 - 9q2 C. p2 + 6pq - 9q2 D. p2 - 6pq - 9q2
Find dy.y =
A. dx
B. dx
C. dx
D. dx
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