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No, only your brain can. Similar triangles can be used to solve some problems but not others but it is for you to work out - using your brain - whether or not similar triangles are relevant and then to figure out how they might be used.
These questions are meant to be used as a school-wide exercise. Your teacher should explain the solution after everyone has had a chance to solve it.
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A regular hexagon can be divided into 6 equilateral triangles by drawing diagonals between opposite vertices, if that helps.
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Carry the 4.!
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UNTIL NOW THIS IS SOLVE BY A THEORY NOT EMPIRICAL FORMULA.
You must go to the documentary guy, solve a puzzle, and your reward will be the declaration
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To solve the worksheet, carefully read each question and refer to your knowledge of the planets in the solar system. Use any resources available to research and find the answers to the questions provided. Make sure to double-check your answers before submitting the completed worksheet.
No, only your brain can. Similar triangles can be used to solve some problems but not others but it is for you to work out - using your brain - whether or not similar triangles are relevant and then to figure out how they might be used.
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I'm sorry, but without the specific content of the Algebra with Pizzazz worksheet 59, I cannot provide the riddle. However, Algebra with Pizzazz worksheets typically include algebraic expressions or equations that students need to solve to reveal a joke or riddle. I recommend reviewing the worksheet directly to find the riddle for worksheet 59.
These questions are meant to be used as a school-wide exercise. Your teacher should explain the solution after everyone has had a chance to solve it.
The answer depends on what solving is required: do you need to find the area, perimeter, angles, trigonometric rations?