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Mathematics, 25.11.2021 14:00, lolweapon

Assume OP is equal to NM. What are possible lengths for each of the following segments?

LO, ON, LP, and PM.

Choose one measure for each segment. You can start with the length of any segment, but remember to consider the Triangle Proportionality Theorem when choosing the measurements.

How did you decide what values to use? Explain how you chose your measurements, and why you know they are possible measurements for the segments.

What is a different method you could use to choose these numbers? Explain your answer.


Assume OP is equal to NM.

What are possible lengths for each of the following segments?
LO, ON, L

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