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A 4 sided polygon has the following: One side is 6 cm less than the bas The 2nd side is twice as long as the base The 3rd side is 8 cm more than the 2nd side. If the perimeter of the polygon is 122 cm, what are lengths of the sides?
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Problem 2. find the exact value of the remaining trigonometric functions. sketch theangle 8 for each problem. (3 points each)(a) tan 0 =o is in quadrant 2
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