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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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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.
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.
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