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Point G is on line segment \overline{FH} FH . Given FH=5x+2,FH=5x+2, GH=5x-9,GH=5x−9, and FG=x+5,FG=x+5, determine the numerical length of \overline{FG}. FG . FG=FG= attempt 2 out of 3 Natalie Colon Segment Addition Postulate (Algebra) Nov 24, 10:39:34 AM Point G is on line segment \overline{FH} FH . Given FH=5x+2,FH=5x+2, GH=5x-9,GH=5x−9, and FG=x+5,FG=x+5, determine the numerical length of \overline{FG}. FG . Privacy Policy Terms of Service Copyright © 2020 DeltaMath. com. All Rights Reserved.

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