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how do you determine (-5.4, 3) and (3, -5.3) on a coordinate graph?


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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]