#2 parallelogramsfind the value of each variable
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Which question are you stuck at?
All of them, I'm trying to get them right so it doesn't affect my grade to much.
My grads are good but I don't know if it will drag it down, but I'll say 3 and 1
did you try solving them if yes can i see your work i can guide you from there
For the first one use the identity: In a parallelogram, opposite sides are equal in length
For the second one use the identity: In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal
For the third and fourth one use the identity: In a parallelogram, diagonals bisect each other
is this right?
EY = 12
H = 12
X = 15
Let me check give me a min
K
is this for the 3rd?
Yea
Can I see the working behind this
?
Given EY+3 = 15, H = 12, X-3 = 15. Using the properties of a parallelogram, we find EY = 12, H = 12, and X = 15. However, P and Q I'm not sure how to do
I have to go to school so if I don't reply that's why
Dont write it as EY just use y and y + 3 = 12
that should get you 'y'