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To find:X and Y are equally distant from F or not.
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Answer to Problem 6CE
NO.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Point X is equidistant from F and T. furthermore, point Y is equidistance from F and T.
Calculation:
Point Y is further up than point X, so therefore they will have different measurements from point F.
If you inspect the diagram in your text and imagine drawing a line from F to X, and then from F to Y, you can clearly see that the distance between F and X is much shorter than the distance between F and Y.
Thus, these points are not the same length.
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