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Find the value of x that makes the quadrilateral a parallelogram?

Find the value of x that makes the quadrilateral a parallelogram?-example-1

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Answer:

5

Explanation:

since the sides of parallelogram are parallel

then 3X+3 = 4X-2 (they are equal because they are alternating angles )

3X+3 = 4X-2 subtract 3X from both sides

3 = X-2. add 2 to both sides

X= 5

Find the value of x that makes the quadrilateral a parallelogram?-example-1
User Sedat Kilinc
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Answer:

x = 5

Explanation:

As the diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other (divide into two equal parts):


\implies 2x+1=x+6


\implies 4x-2=3x+3

Solve the first equation for x:


\implies 2x+1-1=x+6-1


\implies 2x=x+5


\implies 2x-x=x+5-x


\implies x=5

Solve the second equation for x:


\implies 4x-2+2=3x+3+2


\implies 4x=3x+5


\implies 4x-3x=3x+5-3x


\implies x=5

Therefore, the value of x that makes the quadrilateral a parallelogram is:

  • x = 5
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