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Geometry

Geometry

Book edition Student Edition
Author(s) Ray C. Jurgensen, Richard G. Brown, John W. Jurgensen
Pages 227 pages
ISBN 9780395977279

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Short Answer

It looks as if P might be equidistant from F and X. Is it?

There is not the same distance between the points P, X and T.

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Step by Step Solution

Step 1. Look for a method than can help.

Putting the sheet of paper on the diagram for measuring the distance will help.

Step 2. Put the sheet of paper on diagram.

Place the sheet of the paper so that one side makes a straight line for the points P, X, and T.

Step 3. Observe the figure.

The side of the sheet of the paper represents that point T is much far from the X in comparison the point P. So, there is not the same distance between the points P, X, and T.

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