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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which point is 5 units from (–6, 2)? A. (–6, –7) B. (–6, –3) C. (1, 2) D. (11, 2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@King.Void.

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

So, do you know the distance formula?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Conqueror

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

ok, check out this reference on it, then come back and tell me what the formula is http://www.purplemath.com/modules/distform.htm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nvm i k it

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

Then tell me it please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its the distance between two points

OpenStudy (anonymous):

joined to make somthin im in a hurry pls hurry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Conqueror

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

what is the formula was my question

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

why are you in a hurry?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have to go soon

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

well, like I asked, what is the formula?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Distance Formula is a variant of the Pythagorean Theorem that you used back in geometry. Here's how we get from the one to the other:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pls hurry

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

That is not the formula, please actually read the reference or I will not assist.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

huh i ggt now

OpenStudy (anonymous):

gtg*

pooja195 (pooja195):

Well thats not are problem do the work :) come back later

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