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How many units long is a line formed by joining the points (−5, 3) to (6, 3)? A) 11 B) -11 C) 1
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How many units long is a line
formed by joining the points
(−5, 3) to (6, 3)?
A) 11
B) -11
C) 1
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Since the range (y) is the same, we can find the difference in units for the answer.
-5 is 5 units from zero.
6 is 6 units from zero. (in the opposite direction.
"A" is the correct answer. 6+5= 11 units
I hope this helps!
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