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Question 7 of 10 2 Points Applying the distance formula is equivalent to applying the Pythagorean theorem if you are trying to find the distance between a point in the plane and the origin O O A. True
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Applying the distance formula is equivalent to applying the Pythagorean
theorem if you are trying to find the distance between a point in the plane and
the origin
O
O
A. True
B. False
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It is true according to my geometry textbook
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