2
4
CL
33
11
a.
C.
3
2 = 90 -
4
n=1
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Mathematics, 17.01.2022 23:20 minosmora01
2
4
CL
33
11
a.
C.
3
2 = 90 -
4
n=1
1
= 1 -
3
b.
72 = 16
d.
x = 12
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
А
B
D
Answers: 3
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