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C (5,4) and D (3,10) find the length
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C (5,4) and D (3,10) find the length
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C(5,4) D(3,10)
CD = √[(x₂-x₁)² + (y₂-y₁)²]
CD = √[(3-5)² + (10-4²)]
CD = √[(-2)² + (6)²]
CD = √[(4) + (36)]
CD = √40 = 2√10 = 6.3246
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The distance between the two points would be the square root of 40. Hope this helped!
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