SAT Prep: Test 1 Section 3 Part 4

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Problems 11-12 starting on page 398

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  • thank you very much very helpful

  • looks like a yin yang symbol

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  • @Oecleus It's given in the original problem, it would be clearer if you owned the book :]

  • @hotpinkbxchic You cannot measure area with length. Area is length squared.

  • @hotpinkbxchic The circumference is the outer ring, therefore it is the same thing

  • uur AMAZING ;] ur doing a great thing right here

  • At problem 11 they asked for the length not the area. So I'm confused

  • At problem 12, I do not understand how you can just assume that the pattern is add two then multiply by negative one. Based off the 3 terms you could say that the pattern is 2x-1 for the first term then -10 to the second term.

  • can i just find the circumference of one circle

  • I thought it was pi x R squared = circumfrence >.< damnit

  • is there another way to do #12 ?

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