Asked by luhha
What is the length of line segment XZ?
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I don't have the diagram or any measurements/coordinates, so I can't determine XZ from just the choices. Could you either
- upload the problem image/diagram, or
- paste the full problem text including any coordinates, lengths, angles, or relationships given?
If it helps, here are the common methods I would use once I have the data:
- If coordinates of X and Z are given: use distance formula sqrt[(x2−x1)^2+(y2−y1)^2].
- If XZ is a side of a right triangle with the other two side lengths known: use the Pythagorean theorem.
- If similar triangles or parallel lines are involved: set up proportional ratios.
- If triangle sides and included angle are known: use the law of cosines.
Upload the image or paste the details and I’ll solve it step‑by‑step.
- upload the problem image/diagram, or
- paste the full problem text including any coordinates, lengths, angles, or relationships given?
If it helps, here are the common methods I would use once I have the data:
- If coordinates of X and Z are given: use distance formula sqrt[(x2−x1)^2+(y2−y1)^2].
- If XZ is a side of a right triangle with the other two side lengths known: use the Pythagorean theorem.
- If similar triangles or parallel lines are involved: set up proportional ratios.
- If triangle sides and included angle are known: use the law of cosines.
Upload the image or paste the details and I’ll solve it step‑by‑step.
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