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For what values of x and y must each figure be a parallelogram?

For what values of x and y must each figure be a parallelogram?-example-1
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Answer:

solutions are


x=(173)/(7)


y=(166)/(7)

Explanation:

We are given that

it is parallelogram

so, alternate angles must be equal

Since, it is parallelogram

so, sum of alternate angles must be 180

we get


x+9+2y+2x+2y+2=180

we will get equation as


x+2y+2x+2y+11=180


3x+4y+11=180


3x+4y=169

we know that diagonal bisect angles

so, we get


2x=2y+2

now, we can solve for x


x=y+1

now, we can plug this into first equation


3(y+1)+4y=169

now, we can solve for y


7y+3=169


y=(166)/(7)

now, we can find x


x=(166)/(7)+1


x=(173)/(7)

So, solutions are


x=(173)/(7)


y=(166)/(7)


For what values of x and y must each figure be a parallelogram?-example-1
User Civilu
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Answer:

x=11,y=10.

Explanation:

The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other.

We can form an equation in x and y using this property.

2y+2=2x

and x+9=2y.

Solving the second equation for x ,

x=2y-9.

Substituting x value in 2y+2=2x

2y+2=2(2y-9)

Or ,2y+2=4y-18.

Adding 18 both sides:

2y+20=4y.

Subtracting 2y both sides

20=2y.

Dividing both sides by 2:

y=10.

x=2y-9

x=2(10)-9 ( substituting y value)

x=20-9=11

x=11 and y=10 will make the figure a parallelogram.

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