Предмет: Математика, автор: thekrac

Нужна ваша помощь нужно только сделать задачу N5 1.2.

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Автор ответа: tatianakis08
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Ответ:

Задача№1 -1 час 45 минут

Задача№2- 20 декабря в 20 часов

Пошаговое объяснение:

Думайте сами.


tatianakis08: объяснение сформулировать не могу! посмотрите подобные задачи в интернете. Там всегда очень подробно и интересно. Пользуюсь этими сайтами и знания в математики намного улучшились, так-что советую вам. Это моё мнение поэтому ненужно кидать на меня жалобы, иначе удалю свой ответ. И вы как были глупые в математики так и останетесь!!!!!!!!
Автор ответа: guseinov986
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20 декабря 20ч легко
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