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points D,E and F are collinear. the point E is between points D and F. if FE=11.9 cm and DF = 17.6 cm, what is the value of DE?

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When two or more points are called collinear, it means they are all lying on the same straight line.

Therefore, the question simply means all three points D, E and F all lie on the same straight line.

If the point E is somewhere between D and F, then DE + FE = DF

Therefore

DE + 11.9 = 17.6

Subtract 11.9 from both sides of the equation

DE = 5.7

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