leem02222005 leem02222005
  • 22-06-2020
  • Mathematics
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What postulate would justify the following statement?
If D is between A and B, than AD+DB=AB

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maxwellekoh
maxwellekoh maxwellekoh
  • 22-06-2020

Answer:

A, D and B must be in a straight line.

Step-by-step explanation:

If D is between A and B, than AD+DB=AB

This would mean A, D and B would be in a straight line.

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Aithegoat10 Aithegoat10
  • 22-06-2020
A,d and be must be in a straight line
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