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Noe Golden
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2 September, 12:56
Distance formula for (3,-2) and (5,-3)
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Hamza Branch
2 September, 13:23
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d = 2.2
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the distance formula, you would plug in the numbers into the equation. d = √ (5 - 3) ^2 + (-3 + 2) ^2. So (5 - 3) is 2, and (-3 + 2) is - 1. Then square both of the answers, and the equation becomes, d = √4 + 1. And that equals 5, so then you would find the square root, which would be approximately 2.2
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