8 If VT = 3 and QR = 24 then the circumference 6 R T
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We know that VT = 3, so we can use the Pythagorean theorem to find RT: VT^2 + VR^2 = TR^2 3^2 + QR^2 = TR^2 9 + 24^2 = TR^2 9 + 576 = TR^2 585 = TR^2 TR = √585 Show more…
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