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What is the length of a line segment with endpoints 3, 2, and -3, -4, in

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Let's use distance formula :


\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: \sqrt{(3 - ( - 3)) {}^(2) + (2 - ( - 4) {}^(2) }


\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: \sqrt{(3 - ( - 3)) {}^(2) + (2 - ( - 4)) {}^(2) }


\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: \sqrt{ {6}^(2) + {6}^(2) }


\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: \sqrt{ {6}^(2)(1 + 1) }


\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: 6√( 2 ) \: \: units

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