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(Pythagorean Theorem and the Coordinate Plane MC)

Determine the distance between the points (-1,-4) and (-9, -8).
O√208 units
O√166 units
O√124 units
O√80 units

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Final answer:

To find the distance between two points on the coordinate plane, calculate the difference in x-coordinates and y-coordinates and use the Pythagorean Theorem.


Step-by-step explanation:

To find the distance between two points using the Pythagorean Theorem on the coordinate plane, we need to determine the difference in the x-coordinates and the difference in the y-coordinates of the two points. For the given points, the x-coordinate difference is (-9) - (-1) = -9 + 1 = -8 and the y-coordinate difference is (-8) - (-4) = -8 + 4 = -4.

Using the Pythagorean Theorem, the distance between the points is √((-8)^2 + (-4)^2) = √(64 + 16) = √80 units. Therefore, option O√80 units is the correct answer.


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