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Mathematics, 17.10.2021 05:20 sammiirene

Which values of a, b, and c are possible? a. a=6 b=1 c=pi/3
b. a=6 b=3 c = pi
c. a=3 b=1 c=pi/3
d. a=3 b =6 c=pi


Which values of a, b, and c are possible?

a. a=6 b=1 c=pi/3
b.a=6 b=3 c = pi
c. a=3 b=1 c=pi/3
d.

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