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Sliva [168]
2 years ago
6

Point p partitions the directed line segment from a to b into the ratio 3:4. will p be closer to a or b? why? a number line goes

from point a to point b. a line is drawn from point a to point b. p will be closer to a because it will be three-sevenths the distance from a to b. p will be closer to a because it will be four-sevenths the distance from a to b. p will be closer to b because it will be three-sevenths the distance from b to a. p will be closer to b because it will be four-sevenths the distance from b to a.
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Allisa [31]2 years ago
7 0

The reason why  p be closer to a or b because  P will be closer to A because it will be Three-sevenths the distance from A to B.  

<h3>What is the line segment  about?</h3>

Note that  in the above expression, A number line is one that moves from point A to point B and also that a line can be drawn from a given point A to another point B.

Therefore, one can say that The reason why  p be closer to a or b because  P will be closer to A because it will be Three-sevenths the distance from A to B and as such, option A is correct.

Note that P will be closer to A due to the fact that it will be 3/7 the distance from point A to  point B.

Learn more about line segment  from

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Answer:

6.7-(-2.5)=9.2                  6.7+(-2.5)=4.2                          Neither

2.5 + 6.7                          6.7 - 2.5                                  2.5 - 6.7

                                       -2.5 + 6.7                                 -2.5 - 6.7

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