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If A, B and C are three points on the line (in the same order), then which of the following is true?

A
AB+BC > AC.
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AB+BC < AC.
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C
AB+BC = AC.
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AB=BC=AC
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Solution

The correct option is C AB+BC = AC.
Euclid’s 4th axiom states that things which coincide are equal to one another and Euclid’s 5th axiom states that whole is greater than the part, AC is greater than AB or BC. Combining these concepts AC can be concluded as equal to the sum of AB+BC.

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