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Geometry Please answer fast-example-1
User Cdmt
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Explanation:

Answer:

(-3 - 0)^2) + ((-3 - 1)^2)

Simplifying the calculations inside the parentheses first:

(-3 - 0) = -3

(-3 - 1) = -4

Now substitute these values back into the expression:

(-3)^2 + (-4)^2

Squaring each term:

9 + 16

Adding the squared values:

25

Therefore, the final result is 25, which is equal to 5.

User Bhunnu Baba
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Answer:


\sqrt{ {( - 3 - 0)}^(2) + {( - 3 - 1)}^(2) } =


\sqrt{ {( - 3)}^(2) + {( - 4)}^(2) } = √(9 + 16) = √(25) = 5

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