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Mathematics, 20.09.2021 18:10, drakkeo

Un champ triangulaire a pour dimensions 60 m, 84 m et 96 m. Le propriétaire le clôture avec des piquets régulièrement espacés tout autour du terrain, et en met un à chaque sommet. 1. Décomposer 60, 84 et 96 m en produit de facteurs premiers.

2. Combien de piquets le propriétaire doit-il prévoir pour minimiser sa dépense?​

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