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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Please help me with this geometry! I would appreciate it very much!!!
Find the distance between points M(6, 16) and Z(-1, 14) to the nearest tenth.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you know the formula?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No it wasn't given to me..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Hold on :) working it out
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OK thank You!! =D
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
6.9
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can u show me how u got it?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I have to show my work.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\sqrt{-1 - 6^{2} + 14 - 16}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Hold on I made a mistake.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The answer is 7.3
\[\sqrt{(-1 - 6)^{2} + (14 - 16)^{2}}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok thank u so much!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is that check mark line thing above it when I turn it in to my teacher do I have to write that or how would I write that?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It's the square root symbol. Just write a check mark with a really long tail going across the whole equation.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
m ihave to type it on the computer idk how I would do it on the computer
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im homeschooled*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Write sqrt{equation inserted here}
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait so I right sqrt and then those little symbols and the equation inside those symbols
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes. It will look like this sqrt{(-1 - 6)^2 + (14 - 16)^2}
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OK someone els got (17, 13)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
for the answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Did they say how?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Nope im asking she said the teacher helped her with it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
If the teacher did help her I'd use that answer. I jjust figured it out using the formula I learned.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I just don't want to get it wrong and idk how she got the answer. I have to shw mywork
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Se the teacher helped her with it she was having trouble and he just gave her the answer so idk
OpenStudy (anonymous):
she*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I'm 95% sure my answer is correct.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok ill just use urs
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thank u
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
You're welcome. After you get it graded let me know if it's right if you remember