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what is the distance between two collinear line​

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Answered by cutygirl22
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In general, three points A, B and C are collinear if the sum of the lengths of any two line segments among AB, BC and CA is equal to the length of the remaining line segment, that is, either

AB + BC = AC or AC +CB

= AB or BA + AC = BC.

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Answered by Jiya8790
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Step-by-step explanation:

In general, three points A, B and C are collinear if the sum of the lengths of any two line segments among AB, BC and CA is equal to the length of the remaining line segment, that is, either AB + BC = AC or AC +CB = AB or BA + AC = BC.

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