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What is the exact distance from (−4, −2) to (4, 6)?
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What is the exact distance from (−4, −2) to (4, 6)?
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What is the exact distance from (−4, −2) to (4, 6)?
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If I remember correctly, I think the answer is the square root of 128.
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The distance between any two points is:
d^2=(x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2
d^2=(6--2)^2+(4--4)^2
d^2=8^2+8^2
d^2=64+64
d^2=128
d=√128 units
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