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If k is the midpoint of, jk=11x-7 and kl=6x+2, find jl

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Answer:

JL = 118/5

Explanation:

Because K is the midpoint, we know that JK and KL are going to equal each other because of the Segment Addition Postulate.

JK + KL = JL

So we know that JK = 11x-7 and KL = 6x+2

Now, we solve for X.

11x-7 = 6x+2

In order to get X alone, we must get the X's all to one side and the numbers to one side.

11x-7 = 6x+2

+7 +7

11x = 6x + 9

-6x -6x

5x = 9

x = 9/5

Now, we plug X into the equations.

JK = 11x - 7

JK = 11(9/5) - 7

JK = 99/5 - 7

JK = 64/5

KL = 6x + 2

KL = 6(9/5) + 2

KL = 54/5

Now, we add the numbers (fractions, really) together so that we can get the whole value of the line.

64/5 + 54/5 = 118/5

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