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From the information given below, find which of the point is between the other two.If the points are not collinear, state so .
d(R,S)=8, d(S,T)=6, d(R,T)=4​

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Answered by mohantynikhil04
3

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Given, d(P, R) = 7, d(P, Q) = 10, d(Q, R) = 3 d(P, Q) = 10 …(i) d(P, R) + d(Q, R) = 7 + 3 = 10 .. .(ii) ∴ d(P, Q) = d(P, R) + d(Q, R) …[From (i) and (ii)] ∴ Point R is between the points P and Q i. e., P – R – Q or Q – R – P. ∴ Points P, R, Q are collinear. ii. Given, d(R, S) = 8, d(S, T) = 6, d(R, T) = 4 d(R, S) = 8 …(i) d(S, T) + d(R, T) = 6 + 4 = 10 …(h) ∴ d(R, S) ≠ d(S, T) + d(R, T) … [From (i) and (ii)] ∴ The given points are not collinear. iii. Given, d(A, B) = 16, d(C, A) = 9, d(B, C) = 7 d(A, B) = 16 …(i) d(C, A) + d(B, C) = 9 + 7 = 16 …(ii) ∴ d(A, B) = d(C, A) + d(B, C) …[From(i) and (ii)] ∴ Point C is between the points A and B. i. e., A – C – B or B – C – A. ∴ Points A, C, B are collinear iv. Given, d(L, M) = 11, d(M, N) = 12, d(N, L) = 8 d(M, N) = 12 …(i) d(L, M) + d(N, L) = 11 + 8 = 19 …(ii) ∴d(M, N) + d(L, M) + d(N, L) … [From (i) and (ii)] ∴ The given points are not collinear. v. Given, d(X, Y) = 15, d(Y, Z) = 7, d(X, Z) = 8 d(X, Y) = 15 …(i) d(X,Z) + d(Y, Z) = 8 + 7= 15 …(ii) ∴ d(X, Y) = d(X, Z) + d(Y, Z) …[From (i) and (ii)] ∴ Point Z is between the points X and Y i. e.,X – Z – Y or Y – Z – X. ∴ Points X, Z, Y are collinear. vi. Given, d(D, E) = 5, d(E, F) = 8, d(D, F) = 6 d(E, F) = 8 …(i) d(D, E) + d(D, F) = 5 + 6 = 11 …(ii) ∴ d(E, F) ≠ d(D, E) + d(D, F) … [From (i) and (ii)] ∴ The given points are not collinearRead more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/848716/from-the-information-given-below-find-which-point-between-the-other-points-collinear-state

Answered by manushaangunisetty
5

Answer:

(R,T)=4 is between (R,S) & (S,T)

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