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BONUS: In the kite shown below, the perimeter of the kite is 16 units.

The two sides (2y-5) and (y+1) are equal to each other, what is the value of x?

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BONUS: In the kite shown below, the perimeter of the kite is 16 units. The two sides-example-1

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the answer should be -y + X
User Daniel Henry
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Answer:

6(2) -2(-5) Substitute the values given into the expression and multiply. 12+10 ... 1. 2x-(3-4y), when x = 5 and y=-3. 215)-(3-4(-3)). 10-(3+12). 10-15. 2. ... + (3 - 3 x + 1 +. 6-3x = 4x + 4. Bebetto. 2=7x -. - 4-2=34+12. - Ă˝ 2=2y+12. + ... y = 2x-1. Simplify. Subtract 2x from each side. Multiply both sides by -1. 2+3 m.

Explanation:

If 2x + y = 7 and x + 2y = 5, then (x + y)/3 = (A) 1 (B) 4/3 (C) 17/5 (D) ... Divide both sides by 3 to get: x + y = 4 ... 2*(x+2y = 5) equals 2x+4y=10 ... or subtracting one from the other and it likely happens 90% times that ... If a question involves a system of two equations, and we're asked to find the value of ONE

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