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What is the exact distance from (−4, −2) to (4, 6)? 1.√ 100 2.√ 128 3. √24 4.√88
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What is the exact distance from (−4, −2) to (4, 6)?
1.√ 100
2.√ 128
3. √24
4.√88
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square root of 128
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