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OpenStudy (anonymous):
find the mid segment
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Arfney
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@mathmate
OpenStudy (mathmate):
From previous question, we know that the base is twice that of the line in the middle, or
2x+20=2(3x+2)
Solve for x.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so i put 6x+4=2x+20
and -4 +4
right?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
normally i don't have problems with it but this one is bugging me @mathmate @mathstudent55 @pgpilot326
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@phi
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@rebel1098 im desperate please help
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Arfney
OpenStudy (anonymous):
11
28
14
18
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i keep getting 6 or 4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@vinnv226
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Here solve for x first
4x = 16...
than solve for the mid segment.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
4
OpenStudy (mathmate):
Right! :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
then?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Find out what 3(4) + 2 is = to what?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait what?!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I feel so dumb! >.<
OpenStudy (mathmate):
Solve for x in
2(3x+2)=2x+20
as in previous examples.
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OpenStudy (mathmate):
Your solution x=4 is correct, but the mid-segment length equals?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Find out what
3 times 4 = ???
than add two to the answer.
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