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Help asap pls!!!!!!!!!! Which equation can be used to determine the distance between the origin and (–2, –4)?
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help asap pls!!!!!!!!!! Which equation can be used to determine the distance between the origin and (–2, –4)?
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Answer:B
Step-by-step explanation:Logics
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we know that
the distance formula is
d=√[(y2-y1)²+(x2-x1)²]
point (0,0) and point
(–2, –4)
d=√[(-4-0)²+(-2-0)²]---------> d=√[16+4]-------> d=√20
d=4.47 units
the answer is the option B
see the attached figure
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