I think they would be parallel, because if you put points A,B,C,D into Desmos they come up to look parallel. hope this helps :)
If you want to solve it, this is your answer: −63p−72<span>
Otherwise, I don't know dude.</span>
Answer: 22 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the angle 180° is in the third quadrant, subtract 180° from 202°.
Well this is easy. FOIL will help later on. For now (12-2) equals 10. Then add 12 and you get 22.
Brainliest answer you will see.
Answer:
18
Step-by-step explanation:
If TP = 7, then TO can be 7 or 11 to make the triangle isosceles.
If TP = 5, then TO can 5 or 11
Stop right there, though! Your logic is correct, but TO cannot be 5! Why? Triangles have certain properties that they must adhere to for a triangle to exist. One such theorem is called the triangle inequality theorem. It states that the sum of the lengths of two different sides is greater than the remaining third side.
The other side length possibilities adhere to this restriction, thankfully. Now, add 7 and 11. 7+11=18