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The Distance Formula is based on which theorem? A. Pythagorean Theorem B. Complement Theorem C. Perpendicular to Parallels Theorem D. Equipartition Theorem
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The Distance Formula is based on which theorem? A. Pythagorean Theorem B. Complement Theorem C. Perpendicular to Parallels Theorem D. Equipartition Theorem
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