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What is the approximate distance between the points (-5, 1) and (-2, 3) on a coordinate grid? A.7.81 units B.3.61 units C.2.23 units D.3.32 units
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What is the approximate distance between the points (-5, 1) and (-2, 3) on a coordinate grid? A.7.81 units B.3.61 units C.2.23 units D.3.32 units
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The formula for distance between point in a coordinate grid is the following:
Where 1 and 2 stands for the points, so in your case the formula is the following
So your answer is about 3.61
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