SOLUTION: What is the length of the line segment GH if point G is at (-3,6), and point H is at (1,3)?
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Question 1036474: What is the length of the line segment GH if point G is at (-3,6), and point H is at (1,3)?
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
square root of the sum of the distances between the two x coordinates and the two y-coordinates
square root ((6-3)^2+(1-(-3))^2)=square root (9+16)=square root (25)=5
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