SOLUTION: This is about distance the equation is: (-4-4)^+(-4-2)^ and you also have to find the square root.
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Question 998736: This is about distance the equation is: (-4-4)^+(-4-2)^ and you also have to find the square root.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is about distance the equation is: (-4-4)^+(-4-2)^ and you also have to find the square root.
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dist = sqrt[(-4-4)^2 + (-4-2)^2]
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= sqrt[8^2 + 6^2]
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= sqrt[64+36]
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= sqrt(100)
= 10
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cheers,
Stan h.
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