A Line Bisector
Pythagoras, after whom the theory is named, lived sometime between 600 BC and 500 BC, the exact dates are not known.
The point B lies between points A and C is the distances AB, BC and AC are related by:AB + BC = AC.
The real answer is Bc . Hate these @
If point b is in between points a and c, then ab +bc= ac by the segment addition postulate...dont know if that was what you were looking for... but that is how i percieved that qustion.
it would be C because C is the last letter in ac and bc
The Shang Dynasty was the first in which the Emperor of China started recording Chinese history in markings which evolved into the current Chinese characters. It included more than a dozen emperors between about 1600 BC and 1046 BC.
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The first war was fought between 264 BC and 241 BC. he second from 218 BC to 201 BC. Third was between 149 BC and 146 BC.
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Nothing. There was no time period between BC and AD. 1 BC was followed by 1 AD. There was no year zero or any gap between BC and AD.
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As with any year between 1100 BC and 1001 BC, 1066 BC was in the eleventh century BC.
As with any year between 800 BC and 701 BC, 790 BC was in the eighth century BC.
My answer is 949 years. I am going from Jan 1 of 195 BC to Jan 1 of 755 AD. There is no year designated as year zero. All of the BC years, from BC 1 back to BC 195 are included. So now I have to figure out what to add to 195. All of the years from AD 1 through AD 754 are included, but only 1 day of 755. So, 195 + 754 = 949 years. Of course, the dates are important; it's hard to work with just the 'years'. The difficulty is distinguishing between continuous and discrete variables. The answer to the above could be 948, 949 or 950, depending on the actual dates involved.
The year 1001 BC, as with any year between 1099 BC and 1000 BC, fell in the eleventh century BC.