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Mathematics, 14.12.2020 05:40 estefaniapenalo

Will someone please help me with these 2 questions: 1. Suppose M is the midpoint of FG. Use the given information to find the missing measure FM = 12x - 4, MG = 5x + 10,
FG = ?

2. Suppose M is the midpoint of FG. Find the missing measure.
FG=14a+1, FM=14.5
a=?
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