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MATH HELP ASAPPPPP!!! CGL~∆MPS and CG=40, LG=20, CL=30, and PS=8. What is the length of MS? x = 6 x = 10 x = 12 x = 8
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CGL~∆MPS and CG=40, LG=20, CL=30, and PS=8. What is the length of MS?
x = 6
x = 10
x = 12
x = 8
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12 is your answer I took the test
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