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D= √(7₂ (x2 − ₁)² + (Y2 − ₁)² Evaluate d if (x1, y₁) = (-3, 4) and (x2, Y2) = (−2, 4).
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D= √(7₂ (x2 − ₁)² + (Y2 − ₁)² Evaluate d if (x1, y₁) = (-3, 4) and (x2, Y2) = (−2, 4).
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