20a + 11z
That's the answer ...
If it is a rhombus then you know each side is the same length, so only have to work out one side. To do this you have to use Pythagoras' theorem (a^2 + b^2 = c^2)
So take two sets of coordinates, for example, (0,3) and (5,3), a and b represent the height difference and the length difference. Therefore (5-0)^2 + (3-3)^2 = c^2
c^2 = 25
c = 5 , which would be the side of the rhombus
Answer:
A) 8, 15, 17.
Step-by-step explanation:
Right triangle obey the Pythagorean theorem. Thus, we choose the two smaller numbers (being the cathetus) and if after applying the P. Theorem we get the biggest of each option (the hypotenuse) that means that those numbers could be the sides of a right triangle.
The Pythagorean theorem states that: 
Thus:

Option A:
→ 17 = 17 OK!
Option B:
→ 10 ≠ 12 NO
Option C:
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≠ 21 NO
Option D:
→
≠ 16 NO
24.12 because you have to divide 34 into 820 and then you get 24.12
Answer:
Let x be odd such that LCM {x,40} = 1400 .
Since 1400 = 23×52×7 , then
x ∈ {5m×7n∣(m,n) ∈ {0,1,2}×{0,1}} .
By testing these values, we find that x = 175 .