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What is the length of the segment joining the points at (-3,0) and (5,6)?
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What is the length of the segment joining the points at (-3,0) and (5,6)?
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What is the length of the segment joining the points at (-3,0) and (5,6)?
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the formula is = root over ( (x2 - x1)^2 - (y2 - y1)^2 )
here x1=-3,x2=5,y1=0 and y2= 6
root over((5+3)^2+(6-0)^2)
root over (64 + 36)= root over 100 = 10 units
in short the answer is 10 units
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The answer is 10 units
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