Is it possible to have a quadrilateral with sides of length 10, 5, 1, and 8?

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Yes, so long as the largest side is not larger than the sum of the other 3 sides (i.e. 20, 2, 2, 2 wouldn't work).
ABCD is a rectangle. AD = x + 10, BC = 2x + 8 and CD = 5. Solve for BD. (Be sure to show all your work!)
Hi Kaylon,

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