SOLUTION: A.Find the Distance d(P,Q)
B.Find the coordinates of the midpoint M of the segment PQ
P(3√3,5√5), Q(√3,-√5)
I get that you need to use the distance f
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-> SOLUTION: A.Find the Distance d(P,Q)
B.Find the coordinates of the midpoint M of the segment PQ
P(3√3,5√5), Q(√3,-√5)
I get that you need to use the distance f
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Question 931910: A.Find the Distance d(P,Q)
B.Find the coordinates of the midpoint M of the segment PQ
P(3√3,5√5), Q(√3,-√5)
I get that you need to use the distance formula but how do you do so with square roots? Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source):