It’s D
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Answer:




Step-by-step explanation:
Given
See attachment
From the attachment, we have:


First, we need to calculate length LM,
Using Pythagoras theorem:



Collect Like Terms



Solving (a): 


Substitute values for MN and LN


Solving (b): 


Substitute values for LM and MN


Solving (c): 


Substitute values for LN and LM


Solving (d): 


Substitute values for LM and LN


Answer: I don’t speak your languag ;-;
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
14
Step-by-step explanation:
Take the square root of 11650+14:
%:11650+14
108
So it’s a perfect square (108^2=11664).