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2) Suppose we are given XY. Point Z lies somewhere on XY. *2= 13, XY= 15x-7, and ZY= 4 x-2
a) Sketch a diagram
b) Find the numeric length of XY and ZY.
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2) Suppose we are given XY. Point Z lies somewhere on

XY. *2= 13, XY= 15x-7, and ZY= 4 x-2
a) Ske

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