lipor
Answered

Welcome to Westonci.ca, the place where your questions are answered by a community of knowledgeable contributors. Explore thousands of questions and answers from knowledgeable experts in various fields on our Q&A platform. Get quick and reliable solutions to your questions from a community of experienced experts on our platform.

Im offering 50 points if you answe correctly and i will give you the brainleist
how do you determine (-5.4, 3) and (3, -5.3) on a coordinate graph?


Sagot :

Answer:

I am assuming this is distance:

11.809

Step-by-step explanation:

Use pythagorean theorem:

[tex]\sqrt[]{(3-(-5.4))^{2}+(-5.3-3)^{2} } =\sqrt{70.56+68.89}=11.809[/tex]

Find the Distance between the co-ordinates

  • (-5.4,2)
  • (3,-5.3)

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto √(x_2-x_1)^2+(y2-y1)^2[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto √(3+5.4)^2+(-5.3-4.2)^2[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto √8.4^2+(-9.5)^2[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto √70.56+68.89[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto √139.45[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 11.8[/tex]

We hope this information was helpful. Feel free to return anytime for more answers to your questions and concerns. Thanks for stopping by. We strive to provide the best answers for all your questions. See you again soon. Westonci.ca is here to provide the answers you seek. Return often for more expert solutions.