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denpristay [2]
3 years ago
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If ON=5X-7,LM=4X+4NM=X-7 and OL=3Y-4 find the values of x and y for which LMNO must be a parallelogram. The diagram is not to sc

ale.
a. x = 11,y = 8/3
b. x = 4,y = 3/8
c. x = 11,y = 3/8
d. x = 4,y = 8/3

Mathematics
1 answer:
Mkey [24]3 years ago
8 0
The answer is a.

5x-7 = 4x+4   solve for x

substitute  x in (x-7) to get 11-7

3y-4 = 11-7    solve for y
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The MAD of the data in the table is <u>  10  </u>.If the additional drawings are Amy's, the MAD of the date set will <u>  decrease  </u>.If they are Emily's, the MAD will <u>  increase  </u>.The MAD of the new data set <u>  does  </u> depend on whether it was Amy or Emily who turned in the additional drawings. So, Greg is <u>  incorrect  </u>.

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