SOLUTION: Show that the points (3,4),(-4,3),(-4,-3) are equidistance from origin.

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Question 1037371: Show that the points (3,4),(-4,3),(-4,-3) are equidistance from origin.
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Show that the points (3,4),(-4,3),(-4,-3) are equidistant from origin.
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Calculate the distance from the origin for each point, and then compare.

For example, for the point (-4,3) the distance from the origin is

 =  =  = 5.

Do the same for other points.


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