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Segment Addition Postulate 1st period Mrs. Gatlin Jenna Flitcroft

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What is Segment Addition Postulate? Segment Addition Postulate (SAP) states that if point B is between point A and point C, then AB + BC = AC. If AB + BC = AC, then B is between A and C. A B C

Solve for x. 4x + 1 + 3 = 8 4x + 4 = 8 - 4 - 4 4x = 4 /4 /4 x = 1 B is between A and C. Find the value of x and the measure of BC if: AB = 3, BC = 4x + 1, AC = 8. Solve for x. 4x + 1 + 3 = 8 4x + 4 = 8 - 4 - 4 4x = 4 /4 /4 x = 1 Plug x in and find BC. BC = 4x + 1 BC = 4 (1) + 1 BC = 4 + 1 BC = 5

Solve for x. 24 + 3x = 7x – 4 - 3x - 3x 24 = 4x – 4 + 4 + 4 28 = 4x Y is between X and Y, find the value of x and the measure of XY. XY = 24, YZ = 3x, XZ = 7x – 4. Solve for x. 24 + 3x = 7x – 4 - 3x - 3x 24 = 4x – 4 + 4 + 4 28 = 4x /4 /4 7 = x Plug in x and find XZ. XZ = 7x – 4 XZ = 7 (7) – 4 XZ = 49 – 4 XZ = 45

Try it Out! Try out a few practice problems to help improve your understanding of Segment Addition Postulate. If you answer a problem correctly, you will automatically proceed to the next problem. If you answer the problem incorrectly, you will be taken back to the notes and examples pages. (You must get both answers right to move to the next problem.) Good Luck!!!

If M is between L and N and LM = 2, MN = 4x + 6, LN = 32, then find x and MN. 7 9 10 MN = 34 30 40 18

If F is between E and G and EF = 26, FG = 5x, EG = 9x –6, find x and EG. 8 9 EF = 66 64 78 80

If U is between T and V and TU = 2x, UV = 26, TV = 13x -7, find x and TU. 5 4 2 3 TU = 1 6 5 9

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