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| Question 75111This question is from textbook Alegbra & Trig w/Geometry
 :  Find the distance between the points A(4, -3) and B(-4, 3). I came up with:
 d=(4-(-4))^2 + (-3-3)^2=10
 If points A, B, and C lie on a coordinate line and points A and B have coordinates 15 and 7 respectively, then which of the possible coordinates for point C satisfy(ies) d(A,C)< d(B, C)?
 This question is from textbook Alegbra & Trig w/Geometry
 
 Answer by scott8148(6628)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Congratulations!! 10 is correct 
 For C to be closer to A than to B, C must be on the A side of the midpoint between A and B...midpoint=(A+B)/2...or 11...since A>B, C>11
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