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DeanR

I don't really like these algebra problems pretending to be geometry.  There are much better ways to combine algebra and geometry.

OK, a parallelogram.  QR=PS, PQ=RS, PT=TR, QT=TS.  Geometry done.  We substitute for the last two,

2x = y + 4

x + 2 = y

Subtracting equations,

x - 2 = 4

x = 6

y = x + 2 = 8

Answer: x=6, y=8