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The intersecting chord theorem states that when 2 chords intersect, the product of the parts of one chord = the product of the 2 parts of the other chord.

In this case ML * LE = IL * LS

Givens

ML = x; LE = 12; IL = 9; LS = 4

Substitute and Solve

12x = 9*4

12x = 36 Divide by 12

x = 36/12

x = 3 Answer <<<<<

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