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<p>the answer should be 2. If we drew a line from C to P, a point on AB which makes CP and AB perpendicular then we would have 2 triangles. The hypotenuses of these two triangles are BC,3, and AC,6. CP has to be less than 3 and less than 6. The only possible answer is 2.</p>
<p>Thank you very much.</p>
<p>Thank you Bassir for asking this question it helped me too.</p>
<p>Apply the pythagorean theorem.</p>
<p>OMG, how could you apply that theorem in this problem?
There’s just one way as oblivi0n said.</p>
<p>The principle that oblivion proposed can be logically deduced from the Pythagorean Theorem.</p>
<p>a^2 + b^2 = c^2</p>
<p>Just mathematical intuition suggests that c (the hypotenuse) must be the longest side on a right triangle.</p>
<p>“The page you were looking for doesn’t exist.”…</p>
<p>In a community of people, each person owns a dog or a cat or both. If there are dog owners and cat owners, how many of the dog owners own no cat?</p>
<p>can someone help me with this?</p>
<p>^Is that supposed to be a complete question?</p>