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 not on the line AB.
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C is the midpoint of Ab . then AC = BC. So AC= CB.
The real answer is Bc . Hate these @
yes because ab plus bc is ac
between A and B
associative property
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 not on the line AB.
the midpoint of
Difficult to tell when you cannot use parentheses. a*(b+c) or a(b+c) = ab + ac This is known as the distributive property of multiplication over addition.
If AC equals 6 and BD equals 4, then AB equals 5.
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ac + cb = ab = 9 2x - 1 + 3x = 9 5x -1 = 9 So 5x = 10 Thereby x =2. Also ac = 3 and cb = 6
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You could conclude that B lies between A and C.