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  • 15-08-2019
  • Mathematics
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If points A, B, and Clie on a line, then AB + BC = AC.
always
sometimes
never

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calculista
calculista calculista
  • 25-08-2019

Answer:

Always

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

If points A, B, and C lie on a line, the the sum of the length of segment AB plus the length of the segment BC is always the length of segment AC

so

AC=AB+BC

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