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(Distance/midpoint formula) - triangle ABC has vertices on the coordinate plane at A(-6.3, 7.2) B(2.2, 4.4) and C(5.6, -3.4) find the length of BC.

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Answer:

8.51 units

Explanation:

Given:


A(-6.3,7.2),B(2.2,4.4), C(5.6,-3.4)

Length of BC can be obtained using distance formula.

For two points
A(x_(1),y_(1)) and
B(x_(2),y_(2)), length of AB is given as:


AB=\sqrt{(x_(2)-x_(1))^(2)+(y_(2)-y_(1))^(2)}

Plug in 2.2 for
x_(1), 4.4 for
y_(1), 5.6 for
x_(2), and -3.4 for
y_(2). Solve for BC


BC=\sqrt{(x_(2)-x_(1))^(2)+(y_(2)-y_(1))^(2)}\\ BC=\sqrt{(5.6-2.2)^(2)+(-3.4-4.4)^(2)}\\ BC=\sqrt{3.4^(2)+(-7.8)^(2)}=√(72.4)=8.51

Therefore, the length of BC is 8.51 units.

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