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ok this is a distance formula problem how do i solve d=(-20-16)^2+(-16-17)^2
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this is a distance formula problem how do i solve
d^2 = (-20-16)^2+(-16-17)^2
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d^2 = (-36)^2 + (-33)^2
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d^2 = 1296 + 1089
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d^2 = 2385
d = 48.84
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Stan H.