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Use the fact that two of those angles will be equal if its a parallelogram, and the other two will be equal to 180 degrees
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Could You Draw It So I Could See What It Should Look Like?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
6n-1 = 180??
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M=24?
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nono
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add them and they make 180
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the two angles on the top add together and equal 180
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M=204?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
in a parallelogram opposite angels are equal
so set the two opposite angles equal to eachother
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So 5m+36+6n-1=180?
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5m+36=4m+50
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I Got That Part..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then you use that angle, plus the unknown angle equals 180
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I mean, plug m into one of the expressions to get the angle
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so, the missing angles is equal to 106
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and m=14
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
5m+36=4m+50 = 106?
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yea
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so then you take that 106degrees and the fact that the two angles make 180degrees to find n
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So Add 180+106?
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106 + (6n - 1) = 180
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I Got A Decimal.
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omg!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
25/2 is what you should get.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Didn't Get That lol. got 1.111111111^
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so subtract 106 from both sides and you should get 6n-1=74
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
add one to both sides and you get 6n=75
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divide by 6 n=75/6
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there is a common factor of three in the fraction, so simplify it and you should get 25/2