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3. Point P(-4. 2) lies on the line segment joining A(-4. 6) and B(-4. -6).

True or false ​

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Answered by EmperorSoul
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The given statement is True. Plotting the points P(- 4, 2), A (- 4, 6) and B (- 4, – 6) on a graph paper and connecting the points we get the graph, Hence, from the graph it is clear that, point P ( – 4, 2) lies on the line segment joining the points A ( – 4, 6) and B ( – 4, – 6)

Answered by MissIncredible34
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Step-by-step explanation:

The given statement is True. Plotting the points P(- 4, 2), A (- 4, 6) and B (- 4, – 6) on a graph paper and connecting the points we get the graph, Hence, from the graph it is clear that, point P ( – 4, 2) lies on the line segment joining the points A ( – 4, 6) and B ( – 4, – 6)

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