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If line q bisects EG at point T, and if ET= 1/3 x and TG= x-2, then find EG

please help I have no idea how to do this its geometry problem for my math hw even my parents and siblings who are older than me don't know how to do this

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EG =
(4x)/(3) - 2

Explanation:

( First check the attached image for diagram )


EG=ET+TG

Substituting the given values,


EG = (1)/(3)x + (x - 2)

Opening the brackets and multiplying,


EG = (1 * x)/(3) + x - 2


= > EG = (x)/(3) + x - 2

Finding LCM,


= > EG = ( (x)/(3) + (x * 3)/(1 * 3) ) - 2


= > EG = ( (x)/(3) + (3x)/(3)) - 2

Combining them,


EG =( (x + 3x)/(3)) - 2


EG = (4x)/(3) - 2

Note:- T is midpoint of EG

because ET = TG

If line q bisects EG at point T, and if ET= 1/3 x and TG= x-2, then find EG please-example-1
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User Abidibo
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Answer:

EG = 2 units

Explanation:

Given that line q bisects EG at T , then

ET = TG ( substitute values )


(1)/(3) x = x - 2 ( multiply through by 3 to clear the fraction )

x = 3x - 6 ( subtract x from both sides )

0 = 2x - 6 ( add 6 to both sides )

6 = 2x ( divide both sides by 2 )

3 = x

Then

ET =
(1)/(3) x =
(1)/(3) × 3 = 1

TG = x - 2 = 3 - 2 = 1

Thus

EG = ET + TG = 1 + 1 = 2 units

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User Sigal
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