In order to complete an edge in a tiling job, a builder needs an isosceles trapezoid with a base that fits along the side of the regular hexagonal tiles he is using. Can he form the trapezoid in one cut? If so, how might he do this? If not, why not?

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A. - 3
B.
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A. {8} B. {7} C. {7, 8} D. {-7, -8}

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A. Multiply 25 and 24. B. Divide 24 by 25. C. Add 25 and 24. D. Divide 25 by 24.

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Graph the equations of the system. Then solve the system to find the points of intersection. 

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