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Greetings!

The formula for the area of any triangle is as followed:

[tex] A_{triangle}=\frac{bh}{2} [/tex]

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Let Statements:

Let the variable...

→ [tex] b [/tex] represent the length of the base of the triangle

→ [tex] h [/tex] represent the length of the height of the triangle

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Using the information provided from the question, we can substitute its values in place of the variables and solve for the last remaining variable:

[tex]10=\frac{(4)(x+3)}{2} [/tex]

Distribute the parenthesis (The Distributive Property) :

[tex]10=\frac{((4)(x)+(4)(3))}{2} [/tex]

[tex]10=\frac{4x+12}{2} [/tex]

Reduce the fraction to lowest terms:

[tex]10=2x+6[/tex]

Add -6 to both sides of the equation:

[tex](10)+(-6)=(2x+6)+(-6)[/tex]

[tex]4=2x[/tex]

Divide both sides of the equation by 2:

[tex] \frac{4}{2}=\frac{2x}{2} [/tex]

[tex]2=x[/tex]

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The Answer to this Problem is:

[tex] \boxed{x=2} [/tex]

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I hope this helped!

-Benjamin