Ch-5, Ex-5.1, Qs-3

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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 5 months ago
It is given that point R is lying somewhere in between P and Q. Therefore all these points are lying on the same line segment <nobr>PQ</nobr> . Hence, for every situation in which point R is lying in between P and Q, it may be said that PQ = PR + RQ.
For an example, <nobr>PQ</nobr> is a line segment of 6 cm and R is a point between P and Q , such that it is 2 cm away from point Q. We can find that the measure of line segment <nobr>PR </nobr> comes to 4 cm. Hence, relation PQ =PR + RQ is verified.
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