Your question is a little nebulous, but I think this is what you mean...
32 = 9x + 5
Thus we want to get x equal to the scalar (i.e. number)
move 5 on the other side through subtraction (because 5 is positive already...we use the opposite operation to "flip" it)
32 - 5 = 9x
27 = 9x
Now, we divide each side by 9 to get x alone.
27/9 = 9x/9
27/9 = 1x
27/9 = x
3=x
Thus...X=3
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9 degrees
ba = 32 CD = 9x + 5 The best we can do in this case is write x in relation to it's original equation: x = (CD - 5)/9 because we have no way of relating a, b, c, and d from the given information.
No; it is false. The sum of all the angles of a quadrilateral always equals 360o.
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Given ef is the midsegment of isosceles trapezoid abcd bc equals 17x ef equals 22.5x plus 9 and ad equals 30x plus 12 find ad?
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9 degrees
cheater
160 degrees.
ba = 32 CD = 9x + 5 The best we can do in this case is write x in relation to it's original equation: x = (CD - 5)/9 because we have no way of relating a, b, c, and d from the given information.
No; it is false. The sum of all the angles of a quadrilateral always equals 360o.
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