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Use the Distance Formula to find the distance between each pair of points. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. 3. W(2, 5), U(–4, 3) 4. A(–1, 7), B(–3, –5)
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Use the Distance Formula to find the distance between each pair of points. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
3. W(2, 5), U(–4, 3)
4. A(–1, 7), B(–3, –5)
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3. Sqrt of 40
4. Sqrt of 148
Distance formula is sqrt of (x-x1)^2+(y-y1)^2
So (-4-2)^2+ (3-5)^2
(-6)^2+(-2)^2
36+4
Sqrt of 40
Do the same process for 4!
Ps don’t forget to keep the square root
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