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In order for the parallelogram to be a rhombus, x equals?

In order for the parallelogram to be a rhombus, x equals?-example-1
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In this case, we'll have to carry out several steps to find the solution.

Step 01:

data:

parallelogram diagram

Step 02:

geometry:

solve for x:

(5x + 25)° = (12x + 11)°

5x + 25 = 12x + 11

25 - 11 = 12x - 5x

14 = 7x

14 / 7 = x

2 = x

The answer is:

x = 2

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