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what is s when 64=s^2+s^2+s^2
 Mar 5, 2014
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IDK n***a I ain't yo geometry teaacher. Tryin to get answers off of others. Try it yourself stupid head.
 Mar 5, 2014
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First Divide 64 by three, this will give you what s^2 must be equal to. In this case it will be 21.3333…=s^2 to find s you now take the square root of 21.333.

s= 4.62.
 Mar 5, 2014
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Uncle Drew:

what is s when 64=s^2+s^2+s^2



64 = 3s 2

64/3 = s 2
Now do as our guest directed.

Thanks guest.
 Mar 6, 2014

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