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Given AB= BC
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Given AB= BC FINDIND X= AB= BC= AC=-example-1

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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

Given AB ≅ BC, then

AB = BC = x + 6 , and

AC = AB + BC ← substitute values

3x - 31 = x + 6 + x + 6, that is

3x - 31 = 2x + 12 ( subtract 2x from both sides )

x - 31 = 12 ( add 31 to both sides )

x = 43

Hence

AB = BC = x + 6 = 43 + 6 = 49

AC = 3x - 31 =(3 × 43) - 31 = 129 - 31 = 98

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