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Which formula is as same as Pythagoras's formula........??? (a.) distance formula (b.) midpoint formula (c.)slope formula (d.) all of these ..............???
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Which formula is as same as Pythagoras's formula........??? (a.) distance formula (b.) midpoint formula (c.)slope formula (d.) all of these ..............???
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Which formula is as same as Pythagoras's formula........???
(a.) distance formula
(b.) midpoint formula
(c.)slope formula
(d.) all of these
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The distance formula is synonymous to Pythagorean's theorem.
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