A parallelogram has coordinates of (5, 17), (10, 20). (18,9), and (13,6). Which right triangle represents one of the
cutouts from the box method?
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Answer: it's the one with the 8 and 11

Step-by-step explanation: idk trust me ‍♀️

Parallelograms are shapes with equal and parallel opposite sides

A right triangle cutout from the parallelogram has the vertices (13,10), (13,14) and (11,10)

The coordinates of the parallelogram are given as:

(5, 17), (10, 20). (18,9), and (13,6)

The question is incomplete, as the options are not given.

So, I will make use of a general explanation

For the right triangle to be a cutout from the parallelogram, then the vertices of the right triangle must be within the coordinates  (5, 17), (10, 20). (18,9), and (13,6)

An example of such coordinates is: (13,10), (13,14) and (11,10)

Note that you can use any coordinates, as long as the coordinates form a right triangle and the coordinates are within the parallelogram

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