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OpenStudy (eboogie4):

Point B is on AC between A and C. If AB is doubled and BC is also doubled, predict the effect on AC. A. AC would not be affected. B. AC would also double in length. C. AC would become half its original length. D. It is impossible to determine the length of AC based on the given information.

OpenStudy (eboogie4):

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OpenStudy (mrnood):

|dw:1455658278431:dw| both sections of th eoriginal line are doubled it should be obvious what effect that has on the line length

OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

Let's use simple numbers for example If AC is 10 for example, putting a point B in the center would make both AB and BC 5, because 5+5 =10 Now if you were to double AB and BC, what would the 5's turn into?

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