SOLUTION: I have a question about the formula for the length of a line segment which is L=^ (x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2 My question in my homework includes fractions how can I solve this? L= ^

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Question 667461: I have a question about the formula for the length of a line segment which is L=^ (x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2
My question in my homework includes fractions how can I solve this?
L= ^ (x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2 with the values (0,0) and ( -25/11, -5/11)

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