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    Dec 29, 2012, 02:11 PM
    Measuring segments
    Suppose point j has coordinate of -2 and JK=4. Then what is the possible coordinate(s) for K?
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    Dec 29, 2012, 02:48 PM
    Think of the x-axis, with point J at -2.
    Then, think of point K being on the x-axis also. If JK = 4, then it means the distance from J to K is 4.
    If you start at -2, and go 4 to the left, you will be at -6, which is one answer for K.
    If you start at -2, and go 4 to the right, you will be at +2, which is the other answer for K.
    This assumes you stay on the x-axis. Otherwise, you would have a circle!

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