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associative property
between A and B
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 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.
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yes because ab plus bc is ac
AC is in the range (2x - 10, 14x + 4)
the midpoint of AB.
associative? single replacement
associative property
between A and B
if f :- a+b = ac then fd:- a.b = a+c
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.
This is a 'Sngle Displacement' reaction ( A + BC --> AC + B
It would be a straight line of length bc
You could conclude that B lies between A and C.