Let "x" represent the age of Brian.
Andrew is elder than Brian by 2 years, we can symbolize his age as "x+2"
Frank is twice as old as Andrew, we can symbolize his age as "2(x+2)"
Sarah has half the age of Brian's, we can symbolize her age as "x/2"
Frank ans Sarah's ages differ by 40 years, we can symbolize this as:

Solve the term is parenthesis

x=24 years
Andrew's age is

Andrew is 26 years old
Something between 0.05 and between 0.06 so between those to could be 0.051 0.052 0.053 0.054 0.055 0.056 0.057 0.058 0.059
I can't read that language but I'll guess it says write a second degree equation then solve for n when d=10.



Answer: n² - 3n - 20 = 0
That doesn't factor so there is no integer n solution.
That means there are no polygons with 10 diagonals.

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I think its 5 because 5 times 20 is 100