Triangle E G F is cut by line H J. Line H J goes from side E G through side G F. Lines E F and H J are parallel. Using the side-splitter theorem, which segment length would complete the proportion? StartFraction G H Over H E EndFraction = StartFraction question mark Over J F EndFraction GF JH GJ EF

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Answer:

GJ

Step-by-step explanation:

The "Side Splitter" Theorem says that if a line intersects two sides of a triangle and is parallel to the third side of the triangle, it divides those two sides proportionally.

In this case, lines EF and HJ are parallel, H is on side EG and J is on side GF; then using the side-splitter theorem:

[tex] \frac{GH}{HE} = \frac{GJ}{JF} [/tex]

Answer:

It is C

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