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GIVING BRAINLIEST IF ANSWERED CORRECTLY STUPID ANSWERS WILL BE DELETED AND REPORTED m is the midpoint of AC AM = x+21 and MC = 5x - 7 find the value of x and ac
How would I solve this? Whats the formula? And also please show a bit of work in the answer...

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