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Use the distance formula to find the distance between (-3, 5) and (3,1). d = StartRoot (x 2 minus x 1) squared + (y 2 minus y 1) squared EndRoot
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Use the distance formula to find the distance between (-3, 5) and (3,1).
d = StartRoot (x 2 minus x 1) squared + (y 2 minus y 1) squared EndRoot
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About 7.2
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