Refer to the figure below to answer the question.
a)What is the area of ∆LKP?
b)What is the a...
Mathematics, 20.06.2021 19:30 jaeana
Refer to the figure below to answer the question.
a)What is the area of ∆LKP?
b)What is the area of KLMN?
c)What is the area of the polygon PLMN?
diagram in the picture below
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