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Krel:

If BX/XC = AB/AC, then AC/AB = BX/XC. true or fulse

Timmyspu:

what do you think the answer could be ?

BabyGurl2006:

if u flip the 1st one around...what do u get?

Krel:

CX/BX

BabyGurl2006:

wait... if its the same variables just switched around... isnt it the same?

Krel:

It is false

BabyGurl2006:

no its the same thing

Timmyspu:

so it would be true

XioGonz:

Has Krel gotten his/her answer?

Timmyspu:

yes

XioGonz:

Okay, I'm out then.

Krel:

his sorry

jhonyy9:

\[\frac{ BX }{ XC } = \frac{ AB }{ AC } => \frac{ AC }{ AB} = \frac{ BX }{ XC }\] cross multiplie and get BX*AC = XC*AB divide both sides by AB and get \[\frac{ BX*AC }{ AB } = \frac{ XC*AB }{ AB }\] \[\frac{ BX*AC }{ AB } = XC\] divide both sides by BX and get \[\frac{ AC }{ AB } = \frac{ XC }{ BX }\] how you think that is than you see what i ve wrote above ?

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