The map of a walking trail is drawn on a coordinate grid with three points of interest. The trail starts at R(−3, 2) and goes to S(2, 2) and continues to T(2, −5). The total length of the walking trail is units. (Input whole numbers only.) (3 points)
Okay, so you start at (-3,2) Then you add "5" to your X vaule. Then you subtract -7 from 2. Then your final equation should look like (5,-7)
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the answer is wrong
so to solve this problem you just need use the distance formula @Imagine
The map of a walking trail is drawn on a coordinate grid with three points of interest. The trail starts at R(−3, 2) and goes to S(2, 2) and continues to T(2, −5). The total length of the walking trail is so distance formula, you want to find the distance from (-3,2) to (2,2) and then from (2,2) to (2,-5) and then add those distances up to find the total length
What is the distance from (-3,2) to (2,2)? What is the distance from (2,2) to (2,-5)?
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