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Pmurphy52:

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moreso:

is there any other information given, about the midpoints

Pmurphy52:

No, thats the whole question

moreso:

hold on

Pmurphy52:

Ok, take your time

moreso:

there might be a typo with the question, thinking...

Pmurphy52:

Gotcha, what seems like the most realistic answer?

moreso:

I think we have to assume that E and D are midpoints

Pmurphy52:

Ya i think so too

moreso:

assuming E and D are midpoints the answer is a)

Pmurphy52:

Ok thank you, we are almost done, next question

moreso:

"Mid-Segment Theorem": The mid-segment of a triangle, which joins the midpoints of two sides of a triangle, is parallel to the third side of the triangle and half the length of that third side of the triangle.

moreso:

if we dont assume they are midpoints the value of g can be anything

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