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Point G is on line segment{FH} . Given FG=5x+2, GH=3x-1, and FH=9, determine the numerical length{FG}.
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Point G is on line segment{FH} . Given FG=5x+2, GH=3x-1, and FH=9, determine the numerical length{FG}.
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Answer:
FG = 7
Explanation:
5x+2+3x-1=9
8x+1=9
8x = 8
x = 1
FG = 5(1)+2 = 7
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