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M is between A and B. AM = 3 + 2x AB = 9x - 13 MB = 6x - 12 Find AB

  • A 4
  • B 23
  • C 36
  • D 13
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Given that M is between A and B, we can infer that the sum of AM and MB should equal AB.
Therefore, we can set up the equation:
AM + MB = AB
(3 + 2x) + (6x - 12) = 9x - 13
Simplifying the equation, we get:
9x - 9 = 9x - 13
-9 = -13
This equation is not possible, as -9 cannot equal -13.
Therefore, there is no valid solution for AB, and the question is incomplete.

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