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V is the midpoint of UW and X is the midpoint of TW If TU=p+14 and VX=p–6, what is the value of p?
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V is the midpoint of UW
and X is the midpoint of TW
If TU=p+14 and VX=p–6, what is the value of p?
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Answer:
p = 2
Explanation:
2VX = TU
2(p - 6) = p + 14
2p - 12 = p + 14
p = 2
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