C is the midpoint of Ab . then AC = BC. So AC= CB.
the midpoint of AB.
C is not on the line AB.
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.
C is the midpoint of Ab . then AC = BC. So AC= CB.
the midpoint of AB.
C is not on the line AB.
C is not on the line AB.
between A and B
the midpoint of
The real answer is Bc . Hate these @
ac + cb = ab = 9 2x - 1 + 3x = 9 5x -1 = 9 So 5x = 10 Thereby x =2. Also ac = 3 and cb = 6
Ad < dbad < cbad + dc = cbDC + CB = DBAD < CB
.Ab + c cb + a
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The general form for a double-displacement reaction is AB + CD -> AD + CB, where two compounds swap anions or cations to form two new compounds.