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If Line EF is equal to x + 9, Line FG is equal to 14 + x, Line GH is equal to x + 3, Line FH is equal to 12 and if Line EH is equal to 26 + x, find Line EG
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If Line EF is equal to x + 9, Line FG is equal to 14 + x, Line GH is equal to x + 3, Line FH is equal to 12 and if Line EH is equal to 26 + x, find Line EG
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The answer is 24= EG
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