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Suppose J is between H and K. Use the Segment Addition Postulate to solve for x. Then find the length of each segment. If HJ=x+10 JK=9x KH=14x−58 a) Draw a sketch of the segments described above b) Write an equaation using the segment addition postulate that will help you solve the problem ___+ ___= c) combine like terms ( x terms on one side of the equal sign and numbers in the other side of the equal sign) ____ = ____ d) x= __ HJ= __ JK= __ HK= __

Answer :

Answer:

x= 17

HJ= 27

JK= 153

HK= 180

Step-by-step explanation:

If HJ=x+10

JK=9x

KH=14x−58

a) The diagram of sketch of the segments described above is attached to this answer.

b) KH = HJ + JK

14x - 58 = (x + 10) + 9x

14x - 58 = x + 10 + 9x

c)

14x - 58 = x + 10 + 9x

14x - 58 = 10x + 10

Collect like terms

14x - 10x = 10 + 58

4x = 68

Divide both sides by 4

4x/4 = 68/4

x = 17

d)

x= 17

HJ= x + 10

= 17 + 10

= 27

Hence, HJ = 27

JK= 9x

= 9 × 17

= 153

Hence, JK = 153

HK=14x −58

HK = 14 × 17 - 58

= 238 - 58

= 180

Hence, HK = 180

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