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After watching the video on this concept, take this quiz to see how much you've learned! See the results right when you're done, AND, there's even an option to send the results to an email of your choice. Good luck, no pressure, and YAY MATH!

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If AB=7 and BC=4, then AC= *
(Recommendation: draw the line with the 3 points placed appropriately, then label the picture with the information given. Let your brain process what's happening visually, instead of only mentally. Yay YOU!)
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If AB=7 and AC=10, then BC= *
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Here is the image again, so you don't need to continuously scroll back up.
If AB=5x+1, BC=2x+5, and AC=41, then what is the value of x? *
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If AB=5x+1, BC=2x+5, and AC=41, then what is the length of BC? *
(Please note that the information in this problem is the same as in the problem before. Now though, we're asking for the length of a segment, not for what x is.)
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Here is the image again, so you don't need to continuously scroll back up.
Suppose AB is triple the length of BC. If AC=40, what is the length of AB? *
(Hint: draw the picture, and label BC as "x". If AB is triple the length of BC, how would you label AB? Then create an equation.)
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The length of a line segment may be negative. *
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Just because a point lies between two other points doesn't mean that the point is exactly in the middle of the line. *
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