Asked by kk

If Q, R, equals, 86QR=86, R, P, equals, 107RP=107, and U, S, equals, 48US=48, find the length of start overline, T, U, end overline
TU
. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. Figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I’m missing key context/diagram, so the problem as written is ambiguous. Could you clarify what QR, RP, and US represent (arc measures in degrees, chord/segment lengths, or angle measures)? Also please say where points T and U are (on the same circle? on a line? their order around a circle?) or attach the figure if you have one.

To help, here are the typical cases and what extra info I’d need:

- If QR = 86, RP = 107, US = 48 are arc measures (degrees) on a circle: tell me the order of the points around the circle (e.g., Q–R–P–T–U–S clockwise) so I can add/subtract arcs to get arc TU.
- If they are chord/segment lengths: give the radius or other chord lengths/relationships or the diagram so I can apply geometry (inscribed angles, Ptolemy, or similar).
- If they are angle measures: specify which angles (∠QR? ∠RP? ∠US?) and how T and U relate to those angles.

If you can paste the original text or upload the diagram, I’ll solve it step‑by‑step.