I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'x' has to do
with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would really help.
I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'x' has to do with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would help. the answer is 96 -FlyBoi
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Without seeing the drawing, and understanding what 'x' is and how it's related to the rest of the trapezoid, there's no way to answer this question. If the question is on a test or work-sheet that several people are working on, and you're using WikiAnswers as a meeting room to swap information, then please! We don't do that here. Give us a break and take it somewhere else.
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I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'x' has to do with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would help.
-- If MNOP is a quadrilateral, then MPN is not one of its angles. -- If any one of its angles is 50 degrees, then MNOP is no rectangle. -- 'x' may have appeared in a drawing that accompanied the question in its original appearance, but was thoughtfully omitted from the posting. As it is, 'x', much like the question itself, has no value at all. Other than that, it's a great question.
I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'x' has to do with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would help. the answer is 96 -FlyBoi
The answer to this question would be greatly appreciated
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chepauk is home ground for chennai. it is situated in Tamil Nadu
Which of the following is a valid reason why the quadrilateral shown below is a parallelogram?
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Not too sure of your question but the area of a trapezoid is:- 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height Hope the given formula helps you