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Prove that of all the lines that can be drawn from an external point to a line segment, the perpendicular is the shortest

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Answered by indranihazra8
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We draw PC the perpendicular on to AB meeting AB at C. We draw another line from P to D, where D lies on AB. ... SO PC, the perpendicular distance from an external point to a line segment, is the shortest..

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Answered by ItzDazzingBoy
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Velocity is defined as the rate change of displacement per unit time. Speed in a specific direction is also known as velocity. Velocity is equal to displacement divided by time.

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