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There is a line on which the points G, H and I lie such that H is in between G and I.
(i) If
= 31 and
= 11, then find
.
(ii) If
= 45 and
= 61, then find
.
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Asked by Topperlearning User | 04 Jun, 2014, 13:23: PM
(i) If =31 and
=11
then, =
+
= 31+11 = 42
(ii) If =45 and
=61
then, =
-
= 61-45 = 16
Answered by | 04 Jun, 2014, 15:23: PM
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