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The distance between the two points pictured is d = Vn Use the distance formula to find n. d = V(x2 – xı)2 + (v2-y)? n = Answer is 61 Feel free to take points :)
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The distance between the two points pictured is d = Vn Use the distance formula to find n. d = V(x2 – xı)2 + (v2-y)? n = Answer is 61 Feel free to take points :)
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The distance between the two points pictured is d = Vn
Use the distance formula to find n. d = V(x2 – xı)2 + (v2-y)?
n =
Answer is 61
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(-3,-2)
(2,4)
Distance
√(4+2)²+(2+3)²
√6²+5²
√36+25
√61
n=61
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Answer:
n = 61
Explanation:
Given points:
(-3, -2) and (2, 4)
Use distance formula:
d =
=
=
=
n = 61
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