Yes, while naming a line segment, as long as the two points are on the line, it does not matter what order they are in or which points they are. well their not
According to the symmetric property (and common sense) line segmetn AB is congruet to line segment BA since they are the same segment, just with a different name
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Ab and Ba are the same line because there are no endpoints to a line. Therefore, you can reverse the order of the letters. So, Cd and Dc are not the same ray because the first letter is the endpoint. So on ray Cd, point C is the endpoint and d is a point on the line coming from the endpoint. On ray Dc, D is the endpoint.
The rhyme scheme of Astrophel and Stella Sonnet 31 is ABABABCC.
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8086 has memory divided into segments.Each segment has its particular register like ES, DS, SS, CD (extra segment, data segment, stack segment and code segment).These registers hold the base address BA.Now, there two base registers(BX and BP) and two index registers(SI and DI) in 8086. These registers hols the effective address EA.Now Physical address PA is sum of EA and BA.That is,PA = BA+EA
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ba = 32 CD = 9x + 5 The best we can do in this case is write x in relation to it's original equation: x = (CD - 5)/9 because we have no way of relating a, b, c, and d from the given information.
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