Mathematics
Mathematics, 02.04.2021 07:00, hebrew1148

Suppose $\triangle TIP$ and $\triangle TOP$ are isosceles triangles. Also suppose that $TI=5,$ $PI=7,$ and $PO=11$. What are all the possible lengths $TO$? Enter the possible values, separated by commas.

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