******HELP!!! FRIEND NEEDS GEOMETRY HELP IN 5MIN********

julie2011

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HERES THE QUESTION: In trapeziod CAMR with median OL, If RM=4x-1, CA=6x+11, OL=40, Find X. SORRY DONT HAVE A PICTURE
 
You don't indicate whether CA and RM are bases or sides. If they are bases, then you can use the fact that the median of a trapezoid is equal to one-half the sum of the bases.
 
julie2011 said:
HERES THE QUESTION: In trapeziod CAMR with median OL, If RM=4x-1, CA=6x+11, OL=40, Find X. SORRY DONT HAVE A PICTURE


"Your friend" needs help in 5 minutes??? Not going to happen, probably...

BUT, that said.....

The median of a trapezoid joins the midpoints of the non-parallel sides.

I hope YOUR FRIEND has a picture to look at!

The length of the median of a trapezoid is the average of the lengths of the parallel sides of the trapezoid.

If OL is the median of the trapezoid, then OL = (1/2)*(sum of the lengths of the parallel sides)
 
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