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In a rectangular coordinate system, what is the number of units in the distance from the origin to the point (7, -24)?

User Lazersmoke
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Answer:

25

Explanation:

You can also use the pythagorean theorem.

From (0, 0) to (7, -24), one of the side lengths of the triangle is 24, and the other is 7.

Now we can use the pythagorean theorem with these numbers


7^2 +24^2=x^2, and now we can solve these squares to get


49+576=x^2\\625=x^2\\√(625) = x\\, So x = 25

User Divers
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Answer:

25 units

Explanation:

Distance Formula:
d = √((x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2)

Our points: (0, 0) and (7, -24)


d = √(7^2+(-24)^2)

d = √(49+576)

d = √625

d = 25

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