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Algebra - Find the values of a and b that would make the quadrilateral
a parallelogram.
Top left - 5b+6
Bottom left - 4a-8
Bottom right - 8a-10

Pls help
3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
I assume these are angles
Opposite angles are congruent, and consecutive angles are supplementary, so
5b+6 = 8a-10
4a-8 + 8a-10 = 180
solve these to get
a = 33/2
b = 116/5

3 years ago

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