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4. If DF = 9x - 39, find EF.

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4. If DF = 9x - 39, find EF. Help I’m so confused!!!!-example-1
User Cong Wang
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Answer:

EF =58

Explanation:

from the illustration,

EF =DF - DE

given that DF =9x-39 , DE =47 EF=3x +10

substitute them into the formula,

3x +10=9x-39 - 47

solving for x

3x +10 =9x -86

grouping like terms

3x - 9x =-86 -10

-6x=-96

dividing through by -6


( - 6x)/( - 6) = ( - 96)/( - 6)


x = (96)/(6)


x = 16

but EF=3x+10

substitute x=16 into it to get the EF

EF= 3(16)+10

EF=48+10

EF=58

User Painiyff
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\huge\boxed{58}

First of all, we know that
DE+EF=DF, because these are two segments that make up one larger segment.

Write this as an equation.


DE+EF=DF


47+(3x+10)=9x-39

Remove the parentheses.
47+3x+10=9x-39

Combine the like terms.
3x+57=9x-39

Subtract
9x from both sides.
-6x+57=-39

Subtract
57 from both sides.
-6x=-96

Divide both sides by
-6.
x=16

Now, find
EF.


3x+10


3(16)+10

Multiply.
48+10

Add.
\boxed{58}

User Gijs Brandsma
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