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Use graph paper, or the Distance Formula, to graph the points. Find the

distance between the given points. When necessary, round to the nearest
tenth.
(-6, -3) and (6, 2)

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Answer: I think it's 13

Step-by-step explanation: So we need to fill in the distance formula. It's d=√((x_2-x_1)²+(y_2-y_1)²).

-6=x_1

-3=y_1

6=x_2

2=y_2

Now you plug in your coordinates to the formula, so you get d=√((6--6)²+(2--3²)

(6-(-6)²=144

(2-(-3²)=-7

So now 144+25=169

The square root of 169 is 13, so d=13. That should be your answer! Let me know if it's right

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