Question from Anna:
Jacob’s Geometry Chapter 14 Lesson 3 Problem #34. How do you work out this problem?
Answer from Cassidy:
I wrote this one out on graph paper for you. Click on the graphic to make it larger if needed. Hope it helps!
Question from Anna:
Jacob’s Geometry Chapter 14 Lesson 3 Problem #34. How do you work out this problem?
Answer from Cassidy:
I wrote this one out on graph paper for you. Click on the graphic to make it larger if needed. Hope it helps!
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