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Find the distance d from (6.1, 5.9) to (-5.9, -4.1) .

A.
6.63
B.
15.62
C.
22.00
D.
244.00

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Answer:

your answer is B

Explanation:

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distance formula:
√(x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2
Find the distance d from (6.1, 5.9) to (-5.9, -4.1) . A. 6.63 B. 15.62 C. 22.00 D-example-1
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