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Shaypop:

Find JK AND IJ IN PARALLELOGRAM HIJK

Shaypop:

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Shaypop:

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AZ:

so remember what we said about the opposite sides being equal? set them equal to each other and solve c + 39 = 14c + 26

Shaypop:

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Shaypop:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @AZ so remember what we said about the opposite sides being equal? set them equal to each other and solve c + 39 = 14c + 26 \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Ok

Shaypop:

What’s the answer

AZ:

can you solve for c? c + 39 = 14c + 26 first subtract c on both sides, what do you get?

Shaypop:

15c

AZ:

no, we have to SUBTRACT 14c - c =

Shaypop:

13c

AZ:

good so now we have 39 = 13c + 26 do you see how we're adding 26? To move it to the other side, we're going to have to do the opposite of addition- which is subtraction so what do you get when you subtract 26 on both sides

Shaypop:

Ok and yep

AZ:

so 39 - 26

Shaypop:

13

AZ:

so now we have 13 = 13c what is c? just divide 13 on both sides

Shaypop:

1

AZ:

good so now we know what c equals to your question wants us to find JK and JK is 10c + 86 so plug in c = 1 JK = (10 *1) + 86 what does JK =?

Shaypop:

96

AZ:

Good! So that's JK what about IJ? IJ = 14c + 26 if c = 1 what is IJ =

Shaypop:

40

AZ:

Excellent and that's your answer to that part of the question!

elpapitocay:

az scores once again

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