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Given l(-4,3) and m(-7,-2), what's the length of lm
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Given l(-4,3) and m(-7,-2), what's the length of lm
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Distance = Square Root ( (X difference)^2
+ (Y difference)^2
)
Distance = Square Root ( (-4 --7)^2 + ( 3 --2)^2
)
Distance = Square Root (3^2 + 5^2)
Distance = Square Root (9 + 25)
Distance =
Square Root (34)
Distance =
5.8309518948
Therefore the length of lm equals
5.8309518948
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