Find d [A, B] if coordinate of A and
B are-2 and 5 respectively
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Given A -B-C the co-ordinate of point A is the smallest.If d(A,B) = 7.5, d(B,C):= 13,8 and the co-ordinate of point B is 8.5.
So,
d(AB) = co-ordinate of point B - co-ordinate of point A
=> 7.5 = 8.5 - co-ordinate of point A
=> co-ordinate of point A = 1
d(B,C) = co-ordinate of point B - co-ordinate of point C or co-ordinate of point C - co-ordinate of point B
But , If the co-ordinate of point B > co-ordinate of point C, the point C is behind the point A, then co-ordinate A is not the smallest. then,
d(B,C) = co-ordinate of point C - co-ordinate of point B
=> 13.8 = co-ordinate of point C - 8.5
=> co-ordinate of point C = 13.8 + 8.5 = 22.3
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d(a,b)= d(-2+5)= 3 units
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