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Two students are using the distance formula to determine the distance between (9, 4) and (–3, 8) on a coordinate grid. Their work is shown below. Karlin’s Work d = StartRoot (9 minus (negative 3)) squared + (4 minus 8) squared EndRoot. D = StartRoot (12) squared + (negative 4) squared EndRoot. D = StartRoot 144 + 16 EndRoot. D = StartRoot 160 EndRoot. Abby’s Work d = StartRoot (negative 3 minus 9) squared + (8 minus 4) squared EndRoot. D = StartRoot (negative 12) squared + (4) squared EndRoot. D = StartRoot 144 + 16 EndRoot. D = StartRoot 160 EndRoot. Which best explains why the order in which the subtraction occurred did not cause a difference in the answers determined by the two girls? The differences are each squared. The differences are added together. The square root of the differences is taken. The differences are the same regardless of order.

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The differences are each squared.

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Thats the answer I just took the test and its a on edgenunity

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