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100kpimpcess:

help ss below

100kpimpcess:

100kpimpcess:

100kpimpcess:

@snowflake0531

snowflake0531:

So we have to find the distance between (17,13) (8,1) Do you know the distance formula?

100kpimpcess:

@snowflake0531 wrote:
So we have to find the distance between (17,13) (8,1) Do you know the distance formula?
a^2+b^2=c^2?

snowflake0531:

That's the pythagorean theorem, i guess that could work too

snowflake0531:

What's the difference between 13 and 1, and 17 and 8

100kpimpcess:

@snowflake0531 wrote:
What's the difference between 13 and 1, and 17 and 8
idk im so confused on this question

snowflake0531:

we have to points, we want to find the distance between them, and so to use the pythagoream theorem, we need to put it as a triangle |dw:1619537892523:dw|

snowflake0531:

And so, find the distance so what is 13-1 what is 17-8

100kpimpcess:

3?

snowflake0531:

It's subtraction... what is 13-1... what is 17-8...

100kpimpcess:

12 and 9

TWALKER16:

@TWALKER16 wrote:
the pythagorean Theorem is a^2+b^2=c^2 right.

snowflake0531:

Yes so those are your sides for the triangle

100kpimpcess:

@snowflake0531 wrote:
Yes so those are your sides for the triangle
ok so what do i do now

snowflake0531:

So then we can put it as \[12^2+9^2=c^2\]

snowflake0531:

So what i 12^2 + 9^2 ?

100kpimpcess:

225 and ths square root of 225 is 15

snowflake0531:

yep so there's your answer

100kpimpcess:

ok thank u

snowflake0531:

yw~

TWALKER16:

@TWALKER16 wrote:
Nice job! 👍🏼

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