SOLUTION: which point is further from the origin p(8,1) q(6,4)
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Question 681162: which point is further from the origin p(8,1) q(6,4)
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which point is further from the origin p(8,1) q(6,4)
The origin is (0,0)
The distance formula is
for p:
for q:
p is further away from the origin than q.
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