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  • 01-09-2020
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Point Fis on line segment EG . Given FG = 4 and EF = 9 determine the length EG

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xKelvin
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  • 01-09-2020

Answer:

EG is 13.

Step-by-step explanation:

So we have a line segment EG.

Point F is somewhere on EG.

And we are given that FG is 4 and EF is 9.

Therefore, the length of EG will be the combined lengths of FG and EF. In other words:

[tex]EG=EF+FG[/tex]

Substitute 9 for EF and 4 for FG. Thus: "

[tex]EG=9+4[/tex]

Add:

[tex]EG=13[/tex]

So, the length is EG is 13.

And we're done!

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