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Mathematics, 19.05.2021 07:50 mrstealyogirl40

1. If AB=2(x+1), BC=3x+1, and AC=4(x+2), then find the value for x, AB, BC and AC 2. directed line segment AB is partitioned by point P into a ratio of 4:1. Which of the following represent this relationship?


1. If AB=2(x+1), BC=3x+1, and AC=4(x+2), then find the value for x, AB,BC and AC

2. directed line

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