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Solving Geometry Problems
Finding the lengths of collinear line segments
- Point C lies on a line segment AB. The length of the segment AC is 2cm
more than that of CB. If the length of AB is 10 cm, find the lengths of AC and
CB.
- Points A, B and C are collinear. Point C is between A and B. The length of
the line segment AC is twice the length of CB. If the length of AB is 9 cm,
find the lengths of AC and CB.
- Point C lie on a line segment AB. The length of AC is 2 more than half of
the length of AB. If the length of CB is 5, find the lengths of AB and AC.
- Distinct points A, B and C are collinear and C is between A and B. The
length of segment AB is 3 inches less than twice the length of CB. The length
of AC is 5 inches. Find the lengths of AB and CB.
- Find the lengths of each segment in the diagram.

- Find the lengths of each segment in the diagram.

- Find the lengths of each segment in the diagram.

- Find the lengths of each segment in the diagram.
