SOLUTION: The nonparallel sides of a trapezoid are 13 and 20, a third side is 9, and the trapezoid's height is 12. Find the possible lengths for the fourth side of the trapezoid

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Question 1006670: The nonparallel sides of a trapezoid are 13 and 20, a third side is 9, and the trapezoid's height is 12. Find the possible lengths for the fourth side of the trapezoid
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