Help solving side of parallelogram with 2 different variables

Alpha6

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Help please. Usually, I set opposite sides of a parallelogram equal to each other and solve for the variable. In this case the variables are not the same so I do not know what to do with this problem.
 
Your proposed method will still work, it just means a bit more algebra and manipulating the equations. Setting opposite sides equal gives us:

5y = x + 8
3y + 8 = 2x - 4

I'd note that the first one is just one step away from being in the form y = (something). If you proceed with that line of reasoning, what might be a good next step? If you get stuck again, that's okay, but please post any attempts you made anyway, even if you know they're wrong. Thank you.
 
Your proposed method will still work, it just means a bit more algebra and manipulating the equations. Setting opposite sides equal gives us:

5y = x + 8
3y + 8 = 2x - 4

I'd note that the first one is just one step away from being in the form y = (something). If you proceed with that line of reasoning, what might be a good next step? If you get stuck again, that's okay, but please post any attempts you made anyway, even if you know they're wrong. Thank you.


Now I feel foolish. I KNOW this too. My high school self would be mocking me right now

Thanks!
 
No problem. Sometimes all it takes is a gentle reminder to jog your brain into gear. :)
 
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