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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 23:50 dvandebrake2002

NP, PM, and MN are all midsegments and bisect each side. ​NP = 12
​MP=2x
​RQ = 5x-1
​SQ=6x
Solve for x.
​​Label each midsegment with its correct measure:


NP, PM, and MN are all midsegments and bisect each side.

​NP = 12
​MP=2x
​RQ = 5x-1
​SQ=6x
Solve

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NP, PM, and MN are all midsegments and bisect each side. ​NP = 12
​MP=2x
​RQ = 5x-1
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