SOLUTION: In a diagram, GH bisects <FGI; (<FGH=3x-3 degrees, and <HGI=4x-14 degrees). a. Solve for x and find m<FGH. b. Find m<HGI. c. Find m<FGI.

Algebra ->  Angles -> SOLUTION: In a diagram, GH bisects <FGI; (<FGH=3x-3 degrees, and <HGI=4x-14 degrees). a. Solve for x and find m<FGH. b. Find m<HGI. c. Find m<FGI.      Log On


   



Question 498041: In a diagram, GH bisects a. Solve for x and find m b. Find m c. Find m
Answer by cleomenius(959) About Me  (Show Source):
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Scince GH bisects FGI, FGH and HGI are equal.
3x -3 = 4x - 14
11 = x
FGH = 3(11) - 3 = 30
HGI = 4(11) - 14 = 30
So this does check.
Together, They form FGI which is 60.
Cleomenius.