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Solving for 'x' | Side Lengths of Rectangles

Set up the equation with the indicated lengths, rearrange making 'x' the subject, and solve.

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Side Lengths of Triangles using the Perimeter

Equate the sum of linear expressions with the given perimeter, solve for x, plug it in the expressions, and find the side lengths.

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Solving for 'x' and 'y' | Side Lengths of Parallelograms

Make equal the lengths of congruent sides of the figure; solve for the single variable in part A, and two variables in part B.

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Solving for 'x' and 'y' | Side Lengths of Rhombuses

All sides of a rhombus are congruent. Apply this property, form equations using the expressions, and solve for x and y.

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Solving for 'x' and 'y' | Side Lengths of Kite

Identify the two pairs of congruent sides in each kite, equate the lengths with expressions accordingly, and solve.

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Side Lengths of Quadrilaterals using the Perimeter

Recall that the perimeter is the sum of all side lengths of a figure; set up the equality; find the required lengths solving it.

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Side lengths of Polygons using the Perimeter

Add the expressions and lengths, equate this sum with the perimeter, solve for x, and find the side lengths substituting it.

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Solving for 'x' | Angles in a Rectangle

Figure out if the given angles are complementary or congruent, set up the equation, and solve for the unknown.

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Solve for the Unknown | Congruent Properties of Plane Figures

Look for the markings on the sides of the geometric figures, identify the congruent parts, equate the expression and length, and solve for the variable.

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Side Lengths of Trapezoids using the Perimeter

Simply sum up the expressions given in place of side lengths, equate with the perimeter, solve for x, and obtain the lengths.

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Side Lengths of Kites using the Perimeter

Twice the sum of the given expressions equals the perimeter. Solve for x using this equation and find the side lengths.

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Area of Rectangles using the Side Lengths: solving for 'x'

Solve for x equating the congruent sides, find the length and width of the rectangles, multiply them, and determine its area.

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Interior Angles of Triangles | Solving for 'x'

Bring to mind the angle-sum property of triangles, add up the interior angles, equate the sum with 180°, and solve for x.

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Interior Angles of Quadrilaterals | Solving for 'x'

The sum of the interior angles in a quadrilateral is 360°. Apply this property and find the value of the unknown variable.

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Find the Indicated Interior Angles | Algebra in Polygons

Solve the equation: the sum of the interior angles = 180°(n-2); evaluate the expressions to find the indicated angle measures.

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