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nikklg [1K]
3 years ago
15

PLEASEEE HELP ME! ASAAAPPO

Mathematics
1 answer:
Bas_tet [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

a. x = 22

b. Perimeter = 100

Step-by-step explanation:

a. Based on the proportionality theorem, we have the following:

(2x - 4)/8 = (36 - 6)/6

(2x - 4)/8 = 30/6

(2x - 4)/8 = 5

Cross multiply

2x - 4 = 8*5

2x - 4 = 40

2x = 40 + 4

2x = 44

x = 44/2

x = 22

b. Perimeter of ∆JKL = KJ + KL + JL

KJ = 2x - 4 + 8

Plug in the value of x

KJ = 2(22) - 4 + 8

KJ = 44 - 4 + 8 = 48

KL = 36

JL = 16

Perimeter = 48 + 36 + 16

Perimeter = 100

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