SOLUTION: We have trapezoid ABCD with AB ∥ DC also, M and N are midpoints of AD and BC, respectively.
Given:AB = 4x + 5 and DC = 6x − 3
Find: MN in terms of x
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Question 1193342: We have trapezoid ABCD with AB ∥ DC also, M and N are midpoints of AD and BC, respectively.
Given:AB = 4x + 5 and DC = 6x − 3
Find: MN in terms of x
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the midpoint is half the sum (average) of the two lines given
that is half of 10x+2 or 5x+1=MN
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