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Distance between two point on a number line is the ..........of greater coordinate and small coordinate
A sum
B mean
C modulus
D difference​

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Answered by lohithsriram75
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Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

Distance between two point on a number line is the modulus of greater coordinate and small coordinate.

Explanation:

  • The absolute value of the difference in the coordinates of two points on a number line is the distance between them.
  • The distance will always be greater than zero because it is the absolute value.
  • The secret to determining the distance between two locations is to keep in mind that, as long as we subtract the smaller number from the larger one, the geometric definition of subtraction equals the distance between the two numbers.
  • Without taking into account direction, absolute value describes how far a number is from zero on the number line.
  • A number's absolute value can never be negative.

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