Find the length of the midsegment. The diagram is not to scale.

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6x + 4
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4x + 56
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The length of the midsegment is the average of the lengths of the two parallel sides.

So, the length of the midsegment would be (6x + 4 + 4x + 56)/2.

Simplifying, we get (10x + 60)/2 = 5x + 30.

Therefore, the length of the midsegment is 5x + 30.

Since we don't have the value of x, we cannot determine the exact length.

To find the length of the midsegment, we need to look at the diagram provided. However, since the diagram is not to scale and no specific information is given, we cannot determine the length of the midsegment directly from the diagram.

In order to proceed, we would need additional information or context regarding the shape or figure in question. Without this information, we cannot accurately determine the length of the midsegment.

To find the length of the midsegment, we need to find the average of the lengths of the two parallel sides. In this case, the parallel sides are 6x + 4 and 4x + 56.

The formula to find the length of the midsegment is: Midsegment = (1/2) * (length of side1 + length of side2)

Length of side 1 = 6x + 4
Length of side 2 = 4x + 56

Midsegment = (1/2) * (6x + 4 + 4x + 56)
= (1/2) * (10x + 60)
= 5x + 30

Therefore, the length of the midsegment is 5x + 30.

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