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N) Point A bisects CR. CA = 2x + 4 and AR = 3x - 5. Find AR. 9) 8 7) 14 6) 22
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N) Point A bisects CR. CA = 2x + 4 and AR = 3x - 5. Find AR. 9) 8 7) 14 6) 22
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N) Point A bisects CR. CA = 2x + 4 and AR = 3x - 5.
Find AR.
9) 8
7) 14
6) 22
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