by Anonymous on August 29th, 2009

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In a quadilateral three consecutive sides are of lengths 2,3 and 4 . a circle of radius 1,2 is inscribed in the quadilateral.what is the area of the quadilateral?

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  • by xprofessor on August 29th, 2009

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    I didn't take the time to solve, but intuition tells me: Draw a diagram & construct radii where the circle meets the sides, creating some right triangles, some of which might or might not be similar. Apply Pythagoras & solve algebraically, etc... Good luck -- hope this helps.

    (I assume " 1,2 " means " 1.2" = "one point two" = 6/5 )

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  • by Anonymous on August 29th, 2009

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    Please do your OWN homework, yourself.

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