Which point is 6 units from (3, –4)? A. (–3, –4) B. (3, –2) C. (6, –4) D. (3, 10)
easiest way to do this is to make a graph
plot the points then see which works
do you need help
or another way to do it is to count the difference between the numbers so for example D would be 3 - 3 = 0 .. 10 - -4 = 14 see how im doing this?
Like @MysticFury said, the easiest way to do this is plot them on a graph. See which answer choice is the answer by using this site: https://www.desmos.com/calculator
i think it might be a
@KendrickLamar2014 what do you think the answer is
its a
Well its not what I think the answer is, its what you KNOW the answer is. Have you plotted the points on the graph? @123AB456C
YES! and i aggree its A
@amilliacortez123 @Brainiac115 Please dont give direct answers. The user wont know how to do this problem in the future and also it against OS rules.
I KNOW THE ANSWER IS A!!!!!!!!!!!!
i plotted them 2 times now its a
@KendrickLamar2014 ARE YOU LISTINING!!
Its not about you @Brainiac115 its about @123AB456C
sorruy
Yes, I can see what you are typing. I am not blind 123
Apology accepted Braniac
ok
THANK YOU @Brainiac115 FOR CARING ABOUT MY QUESTION AND @KendrickLamar2014 IT IS ABOUT @Brainiac115 IF HE IS HELPING THANKYOU VE RY MUCH! SO BEQUIET AND GTE OFF OF MY PAGE CAUSE YOU ARENT HELPING!
who me
and yw
NO ITS @KendrickLamar2014
ok
ok now lets all be friends all right
its math not drama
I am helping. I volunteered to help you step-by-step so you could understand this problem and how to solve it. You clearly did not want my help, you just wanted a flat-out answer. Answers are not allowed on OS. Only help.
sorry
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