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Calculate the approximate distance point A (5, 3, −2) and point B (2, −4, 8) are from the origin. Round to the nearest tenth.
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Calculate the approximate distance point A (5, 3, −2) and point B (2, −4, 8) are from the origin. Round to the nearest tenth.
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Calculate the approximate distance point A (5, 3, −2) and point B (2, −4, 8) are from the origin. Round to the nearest tenth.
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The distance of A from the origin.
√(5²+3²+(-2)²)= √(25+9+4)
=√38
=6.2
The distance of B from the origin
√(2²+(-4)²+8²=√(4+16+64)
=√84
= 9.2
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