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on a number line. A ,B and C are such that d(A,C)=10 ,d(C,B)=8 find the d(A,B
considering all possibilities ?

Answers

Answered by s024097
15

Answer:

2, 18

Step-by-step explanation:

10-8=2

10+8=18

Answered by amitnrw
1

Given : On a number line, points A, B and C are such that d(A,C) = 10, d(C,B) =  8

To Find :  d(A, B) considering all possibilities.

Solution

3!/2  = 3  ways

A      B     C                

AC = 10   BC  =  8   => AB  = AC - BC  = 10 - 8 = 2

A      C      B  

AB = AC + BC = 10 + 8 = 18

B      A      C  ( not Possible ) as   AC > BC

AB = 2  or AB = 18

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