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OpenStudy (cookiemonster2412):

Find the distance between each pair of points.

OpenStudy (cookiemonster2412):

\[(\sqrt{7},5\sqrt{3}), (-6\sqrt{7},-\sqrt{3})\]

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

Please, you have to apply the formula of the distance between two points, namely: \[d=\sqrt{(\sqrt{7}+6\sqrt{7})^{2}+(5\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{3})^{2}}=...\]

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

please calculate the final result

OpenStudy (cookiemonster2412):

yea i know, but how do u solve it. i've never done this before

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

for example: \[\sqrt{7}+6\sqrt{7}=7\sqrt{7}\] and \[(7\sqrt{7})^{2}=7^{2}*7=343\] in other words, you have to apply the rules of the radicals algebra. Please try now

OpenStudy (cookiemonster2412):

is it \[\sqrt{480}\]

OpenStudy (cookiemonster2412):

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OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

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OpenStudy (cookiemonster2412):

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OpenStudy (litening1337):

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OpenStudy (cookiemonster2412):

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OpenStudy (michele_laino):

@cookiemonster2412 I think \[d=\sqrt{451}\]

OpenStudy (cookiemonster2412):

oh ok thank u

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

thank you!

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