SOLUTION: Using the segment addition postulate to solve for the variable. Suppose M is between L and N. Find the lengths of LM, MN, and LN.
LM = 7y + 9
MN = 3y + 4
LN = 143
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-> SOLUTION: Using the segment addition postulate to solve for the variable. Suppose M is between L and N. Find the lengths of LM, MN, and LN.
LM = 7y + 9
MN = 3y + 4
LN = 143
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: Using the segment addition postulate to solve for the variable. Suppose M is between L and N. Find the lengths of LM, MN, and LN.
LM = 7y + 9
MN = 3y + 4
LN = 143
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Since LN is the entire segment and LM and MN are segments that make up LN, this means that LM+MN=LN (ie the length of LM plus the length of MN equals the length of LN)