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What is the length of the segment joining the points at (1, –8) and (5, 0)? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
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What is the length of the segment joining the points at (1, –8) and (5, 0)? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
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Use the "distance formula" derived from the Pythagorean Theorem:
d^2=(x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2
d^2=(5-1)^2+(0--8)^2
d^2=16+64
d^2=80
d=√80
d≈8.9 units (to the nearest tenth of a unit)
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