The only safe conclusion is that point G lies on line FH or that point G lies somewhere between line FH. We cannot conclude that point G is the midpoint of line FH eventhough by virtue of definition of midpoint, the given equation is a proof equation. If G were to be midpoint, segment FG must be equal to segment GH in line FH.
the question does not present the options, but this does not interfere with the resolution
we know that
if a and b are parallel lines
so
1) m∠2=58°------> by corresponding angles
2) m∠1=4x-10------> by alternate exterior angles
3) [m∠2+m∠(3x-1)]+m ∠1=180°------> by supplementary angles
58+(3x-1)+4x-10=180
7x=180-47
7x=133
x=19°
4) angle (4x-10)=-4*19-10-------> 66°
5) angle 3x-1=3*19-1-------> 56°
Answer:
x - 4 = 0 and x - 2 = 0
Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: A.90 cm^2
Step-by-step explanation: A= a+b/2 h
A= 17.5+12.5/2 *6
A = 30/2*6
A= 15*6
A=90