SOLUTION: Square root (1-x) (squared) + (6-y) (Squared) equals to root 40 (Basically the distance formula with the answer)
I need to try find x and y
is this equation possible to fi
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Question 927801: Square root (1-x) (squared) + (6-y) (Squared) equals to root 40 (Basically the distance formula with the answer)
I need to try find x and y
is this equation possible to find the two unknown value?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Square root (1-x) (squared) + (6-y) (Squared) equals to root 40 (Basically the distance formula with the answer)
I need to try find x and y
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Square both sides
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You can get y in terms of x in a similar manner
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