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What is the length of the line segment between A(–5, 8) and B(7, 8)? (1 point) • 2 units • 3 units • 12 units • 13 units
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What is the length of the line segment between A(–5, 8) and B(7, 8)? (1 point) • 2 units • 3 units • 12 units • 13 units
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The y-coordinates are the same, so the length of this horizontal line segment is the difference between the x-coordinates.
Length = 7 - (-5) = 12 units
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