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OpenStudy (avengedslipknot):

can anyone help me :(( like please explain how to do it im confused. Fan and Medal.

OpenStudy (avengedslipknot):

OpenStudy (triciaal):

i am trying to send it

OpenStudy (avengedslipknot):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

set them equal, solve for \(n\) then compute \(n+5\)

OpenStudy (avengedslipknot):

n + 5 = 2n -6 11+5 16 is that right ??

OpenStudy (avengedslipknot):

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OpenStudy (avengedslipknot):

im not to smart with geometry D;

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you are correct if you assume both lengths are equal. I do not see any where in the question that the assumption is made though

OpenStudy (triciaal):

sorry had to take a call yes 16

OpenStudy (triciaal):

even though they have the same value I would do 2n-6 since the question asked for FG

OpenStudy (avengedslipknot):

alright, Thank you.

OpenStudy (avengedslipknot):

can you help me with another question :)

OpenStudy (avengedslipknot):

OpenStudy (triciaal):

there is no assumption. you were told the angle was bisected. when you bisect you cut in half. notice the marker showing the angles are equal. similar triangles GDF and EDF 2 angles equal or Trig sin the angle ( 2n-6)/DF = (n+ 5)/DF so 2n-6 = n + 5

OpenStudy (triciaal):

for the 2nd one you need to know what the orthocenter is and how to find. plot the points and find each line find the intersection of all three bisectors

OpenStudy (triciaal):

correction not the bisectors the altitudes

OpenStudy (triciaal):

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