SOLUTION: A line parallel to a triangle's side splits AB into lengths of x - 7 and x - 3. The other side, AC, is split into lengths of x and x + 12. What is the length of AC?
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Question 1026438: A line parallel to a triangle's side splits AB into lengths of x - 7 and x - 3. The other side, AC, is split into lengths of x and x + 12. What is the length of AC?
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