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What is the distance from L to M?

What is the distance from L to M?-example-1

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The answer to your question is c (ten units)
So, we start off by using the distance formula
Which is the square root of (y2-y1)^2 plus (x2-x1)^2
Substitute the values which is square root of (-5-3)^2 plus (4--2)^2
Which results in 10 units hope this helps ;)
User Minh Pham
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Answer:

C. 10 units

Explanation:

d = √difference of x² + difference of y²

d = √(3 - (-5))² + (-2 - 4)² = √64 + 36 = √100 = 10

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