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Suppose that R and S are points on the number line. If RS=12 and R lies at -14, where could S be located?
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Suppose that R and S are points on the number line. If RS=12 and R lies at -14, where could S be located?
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Suppose that R and S are points on the number line.
If RS=12 and R lies at -14, where could S be located?
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Just divide 12 by -14
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