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QS=3x+4 and RT=8x-10. find the value of x so that QRST is isosceles
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QS=3x+4 and RT=8x-10. find the value of x so that QRST is isosceles
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With isoscles two side lengths or angles are equal...so you equate the sides QS and RT.
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All you have to do is make them equal to each other because they need to equal the same length
3x+4 = 8x-10
x=2.8
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