Which is the distance between points A and B? A. 11 B. Squared root of 11 C. Squared root of 12 D. Squared root of 10
add ...+(z2-z1)^2 into the equation from before would be my guess without looking
So its 12 squared
You would use the distance formula:\[d = \sqrt{(x _{1} - x _{2})^{2} + (y _{1} - y _{2})^{2} + (z _{1} - z _{2})^{2}}\]where you determine\[(x _{1}, y _{1}, z _{1})\]and \[(x _{2}, y _{2}, z _{2})\]from the graph. Those points are (5, 3, 2) and (2, 4, 1) so you have your subscripted variables now. Just make the substitutions into the distance formula and simplify now.
I think its sqrt11 actually, if im looking at graph right
substitute values and check it
\[d = \sqrt{(5 - 2)^{2} + (3 - 4)^{2} + (2 - 1)^{2}}\] = sqrt(11)
All good now, @SNIIX18 ?
yahhh i figured thank you so much @tcarroll010 and @Gators88
uw! Good luck to you in all of your studies and thx for the recognition! @SNIIX18
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