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PLEASE ANSWER ASPA Using the distance formula, what is the distance of C (-4, -2) and D (3, 5)?

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Answer:

Approximately 9.90 units.

Explanation:

The distance formula is:


d=√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2)

Let (-4,-2) be x1 and y1, and (3,5) be x2 and y2.

Plug in the numbers:


d=√((3-(-4))^2+(5-(-2))^2)


d=√(7^2+7^2)


d=√(2(7)^2)


d=7√(2)

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