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rose12345:

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rose12345:

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chuckthedonut:

c) 10 if A=(-2,-4) and B=(-8,4) You merely plug the points into the distance formula d = √[(x2-x1)2+(y2-y1)2] Let A = (x1,y1) = (-2,-4) Let B = (x2,y2) = (-8,4) d = √[(-2-(-8))2+(-4-4)2] d = √(62 + (-8)2) d = √(36+64) d = √100 d = 10

chuckthedonut:

@chuckthedonut wrote:
c) 10 if A=(-2,-4) and B=(-8,4) You merely plug the points into the distance formula d = √[(x2-x1)2+(y2-y1)2] Let A = (x1,y1) = (-2,-4) Let B = (x2,y2) = (-8,4) d = √[(-2-(-8))2+(-4-4)2] d = √(62 + (-8)2) d = √(36+64) d = √100 d = 10
was that correct?

rose12345:

yh it was

chuckthedonut:

@rose12345 wrote:
yh it was
okay, good :)

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