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marin [14]
2 years ago
4

Point s is on line segment rt. given rt = 19 and rs = 6, determine the length st

Mathematics
1 answer:
ankoles [38]2 years ago
5 0

Under the consideration of collinearity of two line segments, the length of the line segment ST is equal to 13.

<h3>What is the length of a line segment collinear to another line segment?</h3>

According to the statement seen in this question, the line segments RT and  ST are collinear to each other. Mathematically speaking, the length of the line segment ST can be found by using the following formula:

RT = RS + ST

ST = RT - RS

ST = 19 - 6

ST = 13

Under the consideration of collinearity of two line segments, the length of the line segment ST is equal to 13.

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