If B lies on line AC and points A, B and C are distinct such that, AB + BC = AC, then
AB < AC
AB > AC
AB = AC
None of these
If B lies on line AC and points A, B and C are distinct such that,
AB + BC = AC
Draw any line segment, say. Take any point C lying in between A and B. Measure the lengths of AB, BC and AC. Is AB = AC + CB?
[Note: If A, B, C are any three points on a line such that AC + CB = AB, then we can be sure that C lies between A and B]