the midpoint of
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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Starting with three different letters, six two-letter combinations can be made, if the order of the two letters is important. Only three combinations can be made if the order of the two letters is not important. Example: ABC AB AC BA BC CA CB - six variations But if (for your purposes) BA is the same as AB, Then there are only three: AB AC BC
The symbol for bisect is typically represented by a line segment with a point in the middle, indicating that it divides the segment into two equal parts. In mathematical notation, the term "bisect" may also be denoted using the symbol "∠" for angles, or simply by stating that a segment or angle is bisected. For example, if line segment AB is bisected at point C, it can be expressed as AC = CB.
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the midpoint of AB.
If AC plus CB equals AB and AC is equal to CB, then point C is the midpoint of segment AB. This means that point C divides the segment AB into two equal parts, making AC equal to CB. Therefore, point C is located exactly halfway between points A and B.
C is not on the line AB.
C is the midpoint of Ab . then AC = BC. So AC= CB.
between A and B
The real answer is Bc . Hate these @
C is not on the line AB.
the midpoint (apex) Between A and B (Apex)
ac + cb = ab = 9 2x - 1 + 3x = 9 5x -1 = 9 So 5x = 10 Thereby x =2. Also ac = 3 and cb = 6
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.
Ad < dbad < cbad + dc = cbDC + CB = DBAD < CB
AB=2 so A=B/2 AC=CB/2. I guess that wasn't what you were looking for though. But that all that can be done with the information.