If point A is not the midpoint of CT the CA can't equal AT?

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2026-03-19 00:50

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If point A is not the midpoint of segment CT, it means that the distances from point C to point A (CA) and from point A to point T (AT) are not equal. The definition of a midpoint is that it divides a segment into two equal parts, so if A is not the midpoint, CA must be different from AT. Therefore, CA cannot equal AT if A is not the midpoint of CT.

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