Geometry I Honors Help
Points A, Q, and O are collinear. AO=10 AQ=15 and OQ=5. What must be true about their positions on the line?
Since AO + OQ = 10 + 5 = 15 = AQ, by the Segment Addition Postulate, it follows that the point O must be in between the points A and Q. Does that help?
Thats great! Sorry for the slow responses. Im using my tablet and its not the easiest. Can you help with one more?
I could also help
Great. Give me a sec to write the question out
Given: ST =3x+3 and TU=2x+9. A. What is the value of ST? B. What is the value of TU?
im assuming there is a midpoint?
The info ive written is what I have to dealwith
is there an image or anything? or is this completely it?
Thats it. We were taught how to solve this in class but I forgot and its due tomorrow
Well I can't solve it due to not enough information
unless you have an example problem that is solved
Its definitely solveable. But no, I dont have an example. Sorry
well I think it's midpoint so set them equal to each other
3x+3 = 2x+9
okay, thats correct i wasnt sure what you were learning
Ohhhhh I figured it out. X=6 ST=21 and TU=21
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