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

Algebra ->  Trigonometry-basics -> 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      Log On


   



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) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Exactly the same as without square roots.