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\large \underline \red \ If P - Q - R \ and \ d(P,Q) = 7, d(P,R) = 13 \: then \: find \: d(Q,R).
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Answered by ariRongneme
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13 - 7 = 6

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Answered by harshasonbarsa956
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Answer:

d ( P, Q) = 7

d ( P, R) = 13

Now, d ( P, R) = d ( P, Q) + d ( Q, R)

d (Q, R) = d(P, R) - d ( P, Q)

d ( Q, R) = 13 - 7

d ( Q, R) = 6

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