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The biggest thing to remember here is the similar triangles and their side lengths.
Okay, so we can separate these triangles into 3 similar triangles. Which, we only need to do that to two for a proportion, but if you were to have more variables, you could separate the triangles even more if you needed to.
We want to find two triangles that have "x" has a value of their side, so we can solve a proportion.
The bigger triangle, (the whole two triangles combine) and the smaller triangle on the left can be used to make a proportion.
On the smaller triangle:
We have 9 cm on the shorter side and x as the hypotenuse.
On the larger triangle:
We have x as the shorter side, and then 25 as the hypotenuse. (9+16)
Note: You have to flip the larger triangle upside down to make it a similar structure to the other two triangles. It is similar, you just have to flip it.
So, now we can make a proportion.

Now, cross multiply.
9*25= 225
x*x=

So, find the square root.
√225= 15
x= 15. I hope this helps!
~kaikers
Round 396.6 to 396, because 396/9=44, making a whole number. Hope this helps!!
Since 1 cm = 10 mm
Then 4 cm = 40 mm
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The value of x in the equation 4(x + 5) = 9x + 4x − 34 is 6 after solving and applying properties.
<h3>What is a linear equation?</h3>
It is defined as the relation between two variables, if we plot the graph of the linear equation we will get a straight line.
If in the linear equation, one variable is present, then the equation is known as the linear equation in one variable.
We have equation:
4(x + 5) = 9x + 4x − 34 (Given)
4x +20 = 9x + 4x − 34 (Distributive Property)
4x +20 +34 -4x = 9x + 4x − 34 + 34 -4x (Subtraction Property of Equality)
54 = 9x + 4x − 34 + 34 -4x (Addition Property of Equality)
54 = 9x (Combine Like Terms)
x = 54/9 (Division Property of Equality)
x = 6
Thus, the value of x in the equation 4(x + 5) = 9x + 4x − 34 is 6 after solving and applying properties.
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