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Arieonna:

10/10

Arieonna:

Arieonna:

@extrinix ccan u please help me

AxL1nna:

@extrinix

Luigi0210:

You could use the distance formula: \[\Large d= \sqrt{(y_2-y_1)^2+(x_2+x_1)^2}\] Where the x and y are the coordinate points of AB, (1, 5) and (3, 1) \[\Large d= \sqrt{(1-5)^2+(3-1)^2}\]

Arieonna:

um what

Arieonna:

that stuft u just told me do not make any since

Arieonna:

@laylalyssa @supie

Luigi0210:

Okay, is there a different method that they taught you?

Arieonna:

@luigi0210 wrote:
Okay, is there a different method that they taught you?
i never learned this in building its my first time actually learning this stuft

Arieonna:

@elexusquimby

Arieonna:

@sxdsouls @renne canu please help

Arieonna:

@renne can u please help me

Arieonna:

@jhonyy9 can u pleasse help me with math

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