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Write an equation to find the value of x so that each pair of polygons has the same perimeter. Then solve​

Write An Equation To Find The Value Of X So That Each Pair Of Polygons Has The Same Perimeter Then Solve class=

Sagot :

The Pythagoras Theorem:

the base squared and height squared added is equal to the hypotenuse squared.

so

(x+6)² + (x+3)²= (x+9)²

x²+36+12x+x²+9+6x = (x+9)²

2x²+45+18x=x²+81+18x

x²=36

x=√36

X= 6

now

(x+6)= 12

(x+3)=9

(x+9)=15

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