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Peter graphed two points given below on a coordinate plane.

(-6, 4), (3, 4)
What is the distance between the points?

User Kirk Ross
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Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the y-coordinates are the same but the x-coordinates are different so -6 to 3 would be 9 because -6 to 0 is 6 and 0 to 3 is 3 and 3 + 6 equals 9

User Darnelle
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Answer:

distance: 9 units

Step-by-step explanation:


\sf distance \ between \ points \ : \ √((y_2-y_1)^2+(x_2-x_1)^2)

Here coordinates : (-6, 4), (3, 4)

substitute the following values and put into the equation


\sf \rightarrow √((4-4)^2+(3-(-6))^2)


\sf \rightarrow √((3+6)^2)


\sf \rightarrow √(81)


\sf \rightarrow 9

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