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Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-06-02 11:02:12
Social Science
How would I got about setting up and solving this problem?
6 answers
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Anonymous
P1P2= sqr[(2-(-6))^2+(-4-(-14))^2]= sqr[64+100]= sqr(164)= sqr(4*41)= 2sqr(41)
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Anonymous
2√41
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Anonymous
We use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve this problem. d = √[(-6 – 2)^2 + (-14 – -4)^2 d = √(-8^2 + -10^2) = √ 164 This is approximately ± 13.
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Anonymous
Damn, that is some fine handwriting there.
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Anonymous
Apply Pythagoras d=√((P₁x-P₂x)²+(P₁y-P₂y)²)= =√((2+6)²+(-4+14)²)= =√(8²+10²)= =√164= 2√41
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Anonymous
start by finding the distance formula in your notes