SOLUTION: if points A,B,C on a coordinate line have cooridnates -5,3,and 10 respectively, find d(A,C) + d(B,C).

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Question 40943: if points A,B,C on a coordinate line have cooridnates -5,3,and 10 respectively, find d(A,C) + d(B,C).
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if points A,B,C on a coordinate line have cooridnates -5,3,and 10 respectively, find d(A,C) + d(B,C).
THEY ARE ALL ON A COORDINATE LINE..THAT IS AXIS...SO ....
AC=10-(-5)=15
BC=10-3=7
AC+BC=15+7=22

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