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What are the values of x and y for which quadrilateral is ABCD is a parallelogram? Explain.

What are the values of x and y for which quadrilateral is ABCD is a parallelogram-example-1
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Answer:

The value of x = 2.

The value of y = 1.

Explanation:

The length of opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal.

Hence, the length of 4x - 3 and x + 3 are equal.

Similarly, the lengths of 3y and 5y - 2 are equal.


$ \therefore 4x - 3 = x + 3 $


$ \implies 3x = 6 $


$ \implies \textbf{x = 2} $

And
$ 3y = 5y - 2 $


$ 2y = 2 $


$ \implies \textbf{y = 1} $

Therefore, the values of x and y are: 2; 1 respectively.

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