SOLUTION: Hello. I would like to know how to write a proof for this problem: Given: AC=AB, AC=4x+1, AB=6x-13 Prove: x=7

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Question 350026: Hello. I would like to know how to write a proof for this problem:
Given: AC=AB, AC=4x+1, AB=6x-13
Prove: x=7

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
AC=AB, AC=4x+1, AB=6x-13
4x+1=6x-13
6x-4x=13+1
2x=14
/2
x=7

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