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hoa [83]
1 year ago
12

Given parallelogram ABCD; ED=7x and BD=16x-38. Find BD. * B C E А D

Mathematics
1 answer:
Goshia [24]1 year ago
8 0
\begin{gathered} \text{Note since it's a paragellogram then we have.} \\ ED\text{ = }\frac{1}{2}\times BD \\ 7x\text{ = }\frac{1}{2}\times(16x-38) \\ 7x\text{ =}\frac{(16x-38)}{2} \\ By\text{ cross multiplying we have.} \\ 7x\text{ }\times\text{ 2 = 16}x\text{ -38} \\ 14x\text{ = 16}x\text{ - 38} \\ By\text{ collecting like term we have.} \\ 14x-\text{ 16}x\text{ = -38} \\ -2x\text{ = -38} \\ x\text{ = }\frac{-38}{-2}\text{ = 19} \\ x\text{ = 19} \\ \text{Therefore, BD = 16}x\text{ - 38} \\ \text{                 BD = 16}\times19\text{ - 38} \\ \text{                 BD = 304 - 38} \\ \text{                 BD =}266 \end{gathered}

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