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Determining segment lengths line n is a perpendicular bisector of line segment t v. it intersects line segment t v at point r. line n also contains points q and s. line segment r v is 3 x + 2. line segment q v is 4 x + 1. line segment t s is 9 x minus 4. the length of tr is 17 units. what are the lengths of sv and qt
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