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Find the distance. V(X2-X.)2+(2-Y.)?
(1,2)(5,4) (-3,5)(2,3)

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The distance formula is an algebraic expression used to determine the distance between two points with the coordinates (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).

Example

Find the distance between (-1, 1) and (3, 4).

This problem is solved simply by plugging our x- and y-values into the distance formula:

Sometimes you need to find the point that is exactly between two other points. This middle point is called the "midpoint". By definition, a midpoint of a line segment is the point on that line segment that divides the segment in two congruent segments.

If the end points of a line segment is (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) then the midpoint of the line segment has the coordinates: HOPES THIS HELPS

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Answer: If you divide a trinomial by a monomial the result is a bionomial

A. True

B. False

Step-by-step explanation: tell me the correct answer and I'll tell you

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