Answer:
Yes one pair of the opposite sides could measure 10 inches , and the other pair could measure 13 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
A parallelogram have opposite sides parallel and congruent
the given quadrilateral is a parallelogram then
10 = x + 2 Equation A
x + 5 = 2x - 3 Equation B
<u>Solving for Equation A:</u>
x = 10 -2 = 8 inches
<u>Solving for Equation B;</u>
2x - x = 5 + 3
x = 8 inches
<em>Value X are the same equations.</em>
<em>Means that </em>
<em>For x=8 inches opposite side</em>
<em><u>So Yes one pair of the opposite sides could measure 10 inches , and the other pair could measure 13 inches.</u></em>
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The slope intercept of this function would be 3, or the line moving +3y for every x.
If you reduce 50:125 it will be 2:5.
Let's break down each part of this question into math symbols. It's cooler to think of it like one of those codes they make you crack in primary school.
Three: 3
Times: * (multiplication)
A number: x
Less two: –2
Is greater than: >
Two: 2
No more than: <
Seven: 7
So 3*x–2>2
But also
3*x–2<7
Solving the first equation, add two to both sides:
3x>4
Divide both sides by 3:
X>4/3 (4/3 is about 1.33)
Solving the second equation, add two to both sides:
3x<9
Divide both sides by 3:
x<3
So the number we want is bigger than 1.33 but less than 3 which makes the answer:
2
Hope that helped! :)
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
2 + 2 += 4
This can be solved by addition.