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ok this is an observation question but many seem to miss the answer
What theorms would rely on to get the correct answer
so $\dfrac{2r}{r\sqrt{2}}=\dfrac{2}{\sqrt{2}}\approx1.43<2$skeeter said:let $r$ be the circle radius …
$\Delta POQ$ is a right isosceles triangle
$PQ = r\sqrt{2}$
$MN = 2r$
From high school or college?karush said:not sure i graduated 1970
i graduated from Azusa Pacific University 1970jonah said:Beer soaked query follows.
From high school or college?A
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