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If A – B – C and d(A, C) = 17, d(B, C) = 6.5, then d (A, B) = ?

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Answered by 57pranavdmandre
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Answer:

If A-B-C and d(A,C)=17, d(B,C)=6.5 then d (A,B) = 10.5  , 23.5

Step-by-step explanation:

If A-B-C  is a straight line

d(A,C)=17,

d(B,C)=6.5

if C is not in between A & B

d (A,B) = d(A,C) - d(B,C)

=> d (A,B) = 17 - 6.5

=> d (A,B) =  10.5

if C is not in between A & B

d (A,B) = d(A,C) + d(B,C)

=> d (A,B) = 17 + 6.5

=> d (A,B) =  23.5

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