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draw any line segment say AB take any point C lying is between A and B measure the length of AB,BC and AC is AB=AC+CB​

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Answered by divyasingh016787
7

Answer:

If A, B, C are any three points on a line such that AC+CB=AB, then we can be sure that C lies between A and B]

Answer:

It is given that point C is lying somewhere in between A and B. Therefore, all these points are lying on the same line segment

AB

. Hence, for every situation in which point C is lying in between A and B, it may be said that AB=AC+CB.

For example,

AB

is a line segment of 6cm and C is a point between A and B, such that it is 2cm away from point B. We can find that the measure of line segment

AC

comes to 4cm.

Hence, relation AB=AC+CB is verified.

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Answered by yashg9041
1

Answer:

Let AB be the line segment of lengths 6cm and point C lying between A and B.

On measuring the lengths of the line segment.

AB, AC, and CB using a ruler, we find that AB=6cm, AC=4cm CB=2cm

now, AC+CB=4+2CM=6CM=AB

AC+CB=AB

so, we can say that C lies between A and B.

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