It takes 2 months for a planet to travel from point A to point B and from point C to point D. Given A1 = 5.625 x 109 km2, what is A2?

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The two-body problem is a classical mechanics problem that predicts the motion of two massive objects. The n-body problem is a classical physics problem that predicts the motion of a group of celestial objects that interact gravitationally.  The two-body problem is a fundamental problem that has an explicit analytic solution. It's the only case of the n-body problem that can be solved completely.  The n-body problem can be stated as follows: Given the quasi-steady orbital properties of a group of celestial bodies Predict their interactive forces Predict their true orbital motions for all... Show more

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