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What is the length of the line segment with endpoints (−3,8) and (7, 8) ? Enter your answer in the box

User Jemi Salo
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Length = √(y2-y1)² + (x2-x1)²
l = √(8-8)² + (7+3)²
l = √10²
l = 10

In short, Your Answer would be 10 units

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User Pajm
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Answer:

10 units

Explanation:


(x_1,y_1)=(-3,8)


(x_2,y_2)= (7, 8)

We are supposed to find the length of the line segment with endpoints (−3,8) and (7, 8)

We will use distance formula :
d=√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2)

Substitute the values :


d=√((7+3)^2+(8-8)^2)


d=√(100)


d=10

Hence the length of the line segment with endpoints (−3,8) and (7, 8) is 10 units

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