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I NEED HELP! Find the distance from(-4,4) to the line defined by y= -2x+6.Express as a radical or a number rounded to the nearest hundreth
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I NEED HELP! Find the distance from(-4,4) to the line defined by y= -2x+6.Express as a radical or a number rounded to the nearest hundreth
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I NEED HELP! Find the distance from(-4,4) to the line defined by y= -2x+6.Express as a radical or a number rounded to the nearest hundreth
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In radical form, the shortest distance from ( -4 , 4 ) and the line y = -2x + 6 is
2√5 units.
Attached below is the calculation to arrive at the answer as well as a graph.
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