A segment is bounded by two endpoints.
The two segments can have up to two common points
Assume the line segments are AB and CD where the length of AB is greater than the length of CD.
<u>The possibilities are:</u>
- <em>A point of segment CD lies on segment AB</em>
- <em>Both points of segment CD lie on segment AB.</em>
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See attachment for both possibilities.
Hence, it is possible for the two segments to have two common points.
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Answer:
x < -2
Discussion:
7 < 3 - 2x => Add 2x to both sides
7 + 2x < 3 - (2x - 2x) => As 2x -2x = 0
7 + 2x < 3 => Subtract 7 from both sides
(7-7) + 2x < 3 - 7 => As 7-7 = 0 and 3-7 = -4
2x < -4 => Divide both sides by 2
x < -4./2 = -2
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Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Amount spent on coffee = 70 - 39.56 = 30.44
One pound costs 7.61, how many will cost 30.44
7.61 : 1 = 30.44 : X
7.61 = 30.44/X
X = 30.44/7.61
X = 4