SOLUTION: how would you find the variable of a parallelogram when there is two seperate variables but they are supposed to be equal to eachother?

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Question 247398: how would you find the variable of a parallelogram when there is two seperate variables but they are supposed to be equal to eachother?
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Not enough information to answer this question. You need to describe your diagram in sufficient detail that someone can reproduce it without ambiguity. And the word is "separate" not "seperate"


John


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